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Show fv;eCT?lY jiWSr,XrKI:Sg..tM,TPl?k iHW" y 'eei,waiiw mmtoom i ito Sfarjt Appearance' Of Hame ' i Fij&tof KieV;Wife!?t.. Telia Story of Owner gysierri) ; Mr. SmithTellsClub ' V--V. On-W.i,t- CLASSIFIED ADS Irwu'SALF . Vr !? V 'hcrw. ms a person her r.e and! I wilt teJI you what sort of a harafter he ha., seemed to be the theme' pf talk by Charles Smith! thq-toy- u ednesSday-eVrnrn;- , lW,r . . . . j-f- .... Rail Overpass tot the largest . . ; thh,-rr,ivl- -- Line-l?-roa- '.- Mi. it y .'.r. 'i i..in tfic iiiily ftir iritlw lornir price ivuiinviili ifm . J j quest that they appropriate funds for, or secure, the construction of, : tho pass. ; Comihissioner A. B. Barton- of The sight of a child entering Kaysville said the railroad has expressed a willingness to aid. local school for the first time is a stir. authorities on the project. ring experience for most parents. The door of the home has opened out toward the wide world the i . boy or girl have begun their long journey. What lies' ahead f How will the hard voy . 536 age manage tothesteerstormy, yeacs through which separate infancy and maturity? .The great goal of achievement ' Captain Joseph R.' Knowles re-- '. in Christain character. . .turped Friday, February 28, from All parents hope ..ttert out of the visiting his parents in Ohio,., to conflicting, experience's of life their on his duties at camp 63.6, sons and 'carry daughters will . emerge . as. before. Everyone is happy to see Clean pure, sturdy' .and safely. him back once- more, atd hope be The public school is trustworthy.' .had a most, pleasant! vacation. doing its' very best to educate the intellect f he child but without Tuesday evening Mr. Edward E.; he help, of the home the Sunday Johnson gave piano and. vocal .les- school and ebureh, the most imporsons at the camp. He 'is 'expected, tant part of his life would be sadly, to .visit at regulax intervals for this neglected, send the child out into i 'same purpose,.'-- ' .' t. the world without any. definite religious and'moral' .training without " Wednesday 'evenlng a delightful ChXMt wpuld .be like sending r' program was .pprese'nted, featuring boat out to sea without pilot, rud De Vere Efb, who sang three vocal der or you compass. numbers, Asleep in the . Deep, to do your and loy? Wagon Wheels, nhd 'Big Bass ally see that they atten.d the Violin, accompanied 'by Wilma Hoise of Worship mry Sunday. La Verne Nielson, gave fwo Callis; Bountiful Congregational church and solos, With All My Heart. m. .Freach-2nd- -' Sunday school 11:30-aaccompanied by in yervices 'every and . 4th l!onev! Wilva Cailes; two numbers at the . Sundays 11:30 a. im. ' tah Ranglers, Robert Brown, and Saturday morning the Junior Kenneth Keates, rendered three ' class. numbers on the banjo Thursday evening the. .teen age and guitar and Chaplin Wayne L. cgss Bennion rendered a very interest'Next .Thursday, Match 12th., The heme ing, talk., Ladies .Circle will meet of Mrs. Ilansen.. Dr; Auto.L.flericke has been as signed to transfer from camp No. CARD OF TIIAINKS 946 to No. 536 where he will take .the place of Dr! C; G. Custer, who Mr9. Hilda lie'rmanson and famwas at. the same, time assigned to wish to express their sincere ily take Dr. Gferi.ckes place, the ' lattec thanks to all who so kindly 'assistis from San Francisco. ed during their late' bereavement ' in the loss of' their husband and ' The basketball team of this camp father. ' met defeat at the .hands' of the i Brigham five, tying them for first . place in the tournament now well score was unde'rway. The tell-tal' . . News Notes From Farmington Bay .Camp Number F.t public It vowVt loif tV pin of yOulk you can find il again quickly nd naturally, with Clairol. If your hi'ir it drab mduninfrr. sting uf streaked tsirh fray, Clairol. ill change it shade imparl natural rt.lof gradually. ..secretly, ..quickly. Dont think of Instant Clairol and Progre&ivc Clairol as common! hair dyes. Claiyof d!xs hae nothing else can. I in one simple treatment Clairol shampoos, reconditions and TlNTS..A.sk yotif 'beautician or write now fur. FREE booklet,' FREE advrce.on care of hqir and FREE u: i th Caf.ait r and motk(4 ASvalap . Iw-in- 0r far., XiM ... ' ir VALVE-IN-HEA- anlyi . ' ptfarmamto lM, bttir Um. with and ail thing . gat ..' -- s 'God-expect- pftrt-faithful- ly . 9 at-th- ' . e .CENTERVILLE : ext Wednesday will he an 1m- -' portant event, for all th.ose basket ball fans of the respective camps whOn-cam536 meets Cottonwood in the Westminister gym,.' Jlay the best men wjnl -- My , - . 'C. O. Rollins, is 'suffering from an attack of rheumatism. The Sagamore camp, D. .U. P. will hold their regular meeting Thursday, March 12 at the home of 'Mrs. Charles A. .Parrish. Hostesses 'will be Elizabeth C. Parrish Veuiican i . Time Partneut Plan Herq is a .case for" some ologist or other to explain. A burglar-robed a home In Evanston, 111., of before leaving he amused .$150, hirtjself by. building a house out of kitchen floor, surcrackers rounding it. with 'a circle of potatoes and enclosing the whole. with a wall made of a child's, building Chaorolat'l low d.iiv.r. p.),M and law w.nthly gdynantv . . . bave-T- W. -t t- Although he fell 55 feet' to? the ground while painting a, grain, ele vatpr in Higginsville, Mo.-- Steeple jack James Kelley was only slight ' ' .. . . ly injured. a Lula E. Reading and. Myra. Reading. All members should attend. John M: Lee, 142 Beryl lane, Salt Lake paid a $7 speeding fine in the court of Justice of the Peace A., D. Ford here Wednesday. Lee was arrested by Ben Ljngenfelter, state the state' highway ..patrolman,-on- ' highway, Justice .Ford' fined John L. Lamoreau'x, Liberty avenue, Og den, $2.50 'for. operating Rn automobile with improper license plates Lamoreaux was arfested by ltulon Bennion, patrolman. David H..01iv-- . er,. Salt Lake, also paid a $2.50 fine Wednesday, .when, he with having improper plates o.n his car. Bennion wa$ . the . arresting was-charge- officer . . ' ' FARMINGTON '! i . t sa-m-e - ( flNBlllliirtV MtliIp Appliance Company Telephone 231 p Work AMO - . if irt fcuir, b hmt it - ltt Cette - garment featuring the patented Woven Wire Stay. Ask, the NuBone Corscticre to' show you how these marvelous corsets combine perfect freedom 'wth full- figure- control. Call Mrs. Edith Samuelson today! " 3, ' Phone 48-- !. . J? rti .. Nfarw prioi iriniiil et Ar (Ja i irf : 2-- 3 HEMSTITCHING at ; homu for 5 tents, per yard, Mrs. 3 E m ma Garrett, phone '246-FOR SALE Combination fenc- - ' A. L. ing and TaTm implements. 3Bruster, 'Centorville. FOR SALE A good, ref rigera-to- r, Williams, cheap. Mrs. 'D. II. ' Phono 64. 3j ' NuBONE The only foiitidatioh . DOING." Michtjptn, A'lffc tirvlack, rl Jut ftfirt ii ff lKift jiifuwsrJ. knf'At'9i(m on .Hutfrr MmMp nil,. 1-- 0 atUltiorutf, Prup qtiah4 in fhi m$ Hint, Mu ki melt cm, 9nt mt4 ntbjeji9u chart m IW 04. 4 Gemmrmi Aft Cauf a . - - - Coffee & Roll Mr. Barton will attend the National Flower and Garden show as a delegate from the Utah Florists as sociation. Mr. Bartotl.is p .director in the national organization and the show will be held from March 14th to 22nd after.whiqh they will return home. New shingles have been installed on .the City hall roof during .the past week.; Mr. J..K. Udy was approved by the city council to continue to serve &s city water A baby girl was born to Mr. and' Mrs. E. C. Ilertell, Feb. 29th at a hospital in Salt Lake. The mother was formerly Miss 'Elsa Lamb. Mr! Ilertell is our lopal shoe maker. Mrs.'. Leone 'Spackman Thompson', who has been visiting here for t .five weeks 'with Mr, and Mrs, Georg-- Spack roan will return to her home in Cambridge, Nebraska, .Monday. ' Mrs. .Lucy Av?ry is spending a few. days with .her daughter,. Mrs. Fretf Kemper, in American Fork canyon. She will, assist with prepi a'ration fer Mr. and Mrs. .Kerpper moving-- . to '.Salt Lake City, .where Mr: Kempor has been ..transferred : TELEPHONE 216 by the. Utah Power a new' assignment. - baby. A; few' unsuccessful- attempts have been made to. find and kill the mountain lion that is killing, deer up Farmington canyon' but another effort will be made, this Saturday. - Prices Reasonable Phone Bountiful 199 . SUE LOST 20 P00I1DS OF FAT Feel full of pep and possess the lender form you crave you can't if you listen to gossipera. To take off excess fat go light on meats, butter, cream and sugfatty sweets eat more fruit and ary vegetables and take a half teaspoonful of Kruschen Salta in a glass of hot water every morning to eliminate excess waste. Mrs. Elma Verille of Havre de took off 20 Grace, Md writes: I fine now. lbs. my clothes fit me No drastic cathartics no constidaily bowel acpation but blissful tion when you take your little dally do?6 of Kruschen. PESERET MORTUARY Service Cf. - Ml ti . ii!;--YOU- 2 a ad-vantao- :es I BARBERSHOP ' '. Layton,-Uta; .' I v : Bank at I ;; h BOUNTIFUL . Davis County '.' SiMEDLEYS ..., this affords its years customers the of ample resources and experienced service. '.!! ARE-- . . ... or call . With a record of more than forty-thre- e ban: ij.COJIE WHERE ALMA H. BANGERTER 1 I SATISFACTION WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY ALL OUR FORMER CUSTOMERS. AND ANY; NEW ONES . DESIRING THIS FAMOUS COAL. WE HAVE THE EXCLUSIVE AGENCY FOR DEER CREEK COAL IN DAVIS COUNTY. 98-R- 36 East ?tb So. '.!sureop DEER CREEK COAL Phone Bountiful A Banlt Account , . Manager ViJ .Your; loved ones desire the best. ar. ' r Wasatch .2462 telephone It costs but a few cents a day . u - the. doctor is within reach. ... . Abov& All. mrr r The de.er. are so poor and so weak that- they cannot flee . from!, the carnivorous persuer in. the deep snow, The annual. celebration of- the . ", LUNCH 21-2- 3. -. . STALEY'S H' . strike.!.. y. ; UlOc - . t: I ! When illness I ;:;:!.iofe .and- Game ProLight Co. to Davis' County tective association, will be held at Mrs. ' Lucy . Coombs . returned the Davis high sehtxil Saturday, . home, Sunday .after spending three March 7th. months visiting at. Salt Lake with CENTERVILLE her daughters, and families. ' Aunt Betty . Wallace returned Miss 'Eva JIaAcock'. girt scout exe home Tuesday after pending the who is stationed at Atlanta cutive, nast six 'weeks with her sistfer, Georgia, last wbok attended a conMrs,- Andy Scott n Clearfield. vention in North Carolina. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Max Kdrl Hancock wrote rhtfr mother, here Newman Announce the birth of a that had in ow Georgia this 'they ' daughter. winCer for the first time in the recA. son was born Monday at a ollection (ft. there.'. at a Salt Lake hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Capener. . acres . of FOR SALE-r-27' The little daughter, of Mr. and Choice, arm land' in West Layton. Mrs. E. C. Ilertell was taken to a of J! R. Gailey, Kaysville, Salt Lake .hospital for ' treatment Enquire Utah.. for pneumonia. The mother Is at .the same hospital with. new ' li .W th't Iwmrn bitf-pvice- Funeral Sermon a Speciality nlMMr IlEFniGEEUlTOn . Steuograpliia ' m 495 d school-Bountiful- . . a the'-pas- Ed Whitaker and sons have made arrangements td take over the race track property, and the party who had a lease on has been paid a snug suni to give. it up. The occupants of the- - propexy are prepar in? to move off the place! This, we. 'believe, , is' the first big- deal in real estate in the county in years; A..-L- . Clark- Bishop Grcgpry aHd .lark ArgJ'le took 'a number of scouts in thin cars td a scout Jordan tme gathering in West ' ' ' night Ahi' week., Golden J. .Barton M?. and of- Farmington and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tail of K'aykyille, left .Wednesday evening over the Union , Pacific railroad train Challenger-.enroute. east.', They will go to Detroit and. obtain new automobiles. Mr,' and rMs. Tall, after- a. Bhort Jour will returh home, but Mr. and Mrs. Barton, will drive from De-- . troit to Baltimore, M. .D., where- Type-writing- ;,. WestiHghonsa Vralve-iiirHc:t- LAYTON; UTAH . Minnie G Hall E THESE TEATURES AT CHEVROLET'S LQ W PRICES , - FOU YEARS thousands of owners have enjoyed ECONOMIOPERATION from this Hermetically-qeale- d CAL TROUBLE-FREMechanism developed by Westingbouae research and experience. Why take chances when you can be tun with dependable Golden Jubilee Westinghouae? - blocks. - hszkYix n tvt.!tt jrw -- fSH73W7 " CHETaOLVt MOfoa CO, DETROIT, kticit. on-th- .. ! Otitj Couiyi& , .'..' a tp own cl btdntji a fortrai. of nif.ff the first importance. See and ride in new 1936 Chev.' .. roletfodoy? G.M.A.C. NewMouer-Savin- g , Caaipot Top.lligh-flonipTc.BHio- - Bountiful, Utah clmV'cJioese, : It is' also the onty car in its price Nevf rerfocted Hvdraulir' range with r e Hrakcs hoiul' hteelj iurrrt . ..iLJ juJt between (' r one-pU- Enpinc. snd many other, feature of 6 the-chil- of all rrti c SOLID STEEL . TURRET TOT one-ptcc- AAArea aaf.it g fortahle known. ENGINE D ' RIDE N an ' . n. y. c. A KNEE-ACTIO- safety aiul rcxmomtcally. . . And Clicvrolct for 1936 niaintamif its GENUINE riSHEft the onTy complete toupriced mr title.of NO DRArT VENTILATION the onlycar in its price range la New Turret Top Bodies : fy .' Hi matt ttduHhf mnJ cemfqrtmblo with tlie farlmus Knee-Actio- il (Hiding crtol.cf f?r btdift Hide- - the smoothes, nnd.tuost com ,fWrriA , , , . , CLID1NO IMPhdVtrj : comJorafJyt just a it is important .to go swiftly, . niGR-COMFRESsi- lvic ' It is imjyoftartt ta go jtTarrs . I Bevrty .Kina, Clairol wtnt 44 iii st., ; J ScwA FRfcE SetlbWi, 1 NtW FtlllTCTEfr ' HYDRAULIC BRAKtS analysis-- - beauty ' .... YotfPg Veifen, nvt Putnt.t . 35-2- 4. 81 -- -- HrfimTvib.'OtiiiSri , e, ; 3 HounUfal. . - ALL-AH OONS CROSS" Fine ", row' posture. 8 acres garden land. Holve(n, building lots in ' Conntiful. BeniitifiH. modern brick home, 6 ntre 'vourig peaches, very Call D. Kay Moss, Inc. . Mo.. Wns.'M 2t). 30 ; BK1N VtHJIi IV ELDING' to the Itoveraiix Bron. Welding Shp. Our prees are right and all work guar- apt foil. If your work is too big 'to bring in we will eomft to it. 'Wifi , bo located across from .Bountiful, 3 . Motor Co, , sVliK--Oh- e Jr.-Planet FOR Ntx 3 liku new and- one pair, harrows and ploy '14 inch and cul-tivntor. .In .care., of Irvin- - Burhing- - ; hani; Boilntiful, Phone 118 of Cliff . .lrul-JIjtkei-- , . . ? ' FOIL "SALE Bure, bred Jersey . cow., milking .s.iiv May. Also pitfe bre.il' heifer two year old. John A. .3 Call. . . SALE FOR One full Hundred . and .Telephone peas seed. N-- . Ray . Willey, Vesd of Junior high With - . 6 nett YOUTH - s W " ' 3-M heifer ami 'older cow I iftrbrough and a. ftalph Hardy .. d ' - il.L freshened, J Mr Den- -, 5.C-7-S- . Ope Colarfldp. . Sr.; FOU S during ihiMear to be determined by er.o;T meeting. George Ellis., J. W,- Murdock and Vu. ' Frank Jardine' A1? the in iC t'on U? a view to eliminating ha-- . from . th cattle and sheep nris road vest .of Farmington, pet'i, tion for the building of a. pas hy over 'ihc Oregon 'Short cn Shepherds lane. will. be'.. circulated among stock raisers "of the" county, Jed Abbott, former .. . ; . tnayv.r, said. At present it is necessary .to . drive animals over the railroad at three different points before they reach the mountain road. Construction- of a pass and straightening the road would eliminate the dangers created, three crossings, he said..rWhen a sufficient number of signatures haS been secured, thf petition will be- - presented to Davis county commissioners with the re- ; n - AVith . for- - R. . .'. . good -- - Stockmen :Scek .. trailer, 11 FORSAKE acre , in fruit. roriier tot. fourroonv heuse, bargain' if scrJ at onpe. Two Je rsey . row $ntl "barnyard and 3 i;HWn fertilizer. P.hnm? M 35-F.OJt NALF-- Mary .Washington . KMuit'seus roots and ldieubarb roots j be.t of. their kind, John C." Banger-- . , next 'meeting', the' receiver to make . his own ;choij. The 'drive . for club .mem!;erhlp is to be completed before th; Jiext meeting and the suggestion was made, that each member should plant a lilac thi spring.- Pme h1 ' U RawUvgh,.,Iept-- - - wheel fot bed; 14 truck; pood, rubber, .. $05. ,B. Y.., Snprf. ifil East, 8th South, Salt 2- L,ko fi.ty. Thone Was. 8854. ,. M A N .WAN-XEJor- Rawleigli I'titit t,l glHT familieH Write today. . Smith stressed proper plat. and urranfeWri of shrub, tree and flower.: He promised th lub member a. group of six shrpbs of rase as prize for the s 3 tr string htch,for 'tdnjpue .or . .&. v&rA..-w.h,U'- e Phona Cifyl . trtick fatne wit4 ' - 11 8854-M- HALE--Fot- of Centerville- before numirt , the Flora I Carden club - y Salt .Lake So!. W. . . rt f tya-of,B- ' , . . vr;-- : O .. . Wbrk on H few culinary' Water system 'for Woods' Cross .,ia txpct $h& 'first, pf next week, ed . Hulda-LBrown. clgrk oi board,! annouiLed,. project vi.ll .indud'e- replacing the ppresCnt w ood stave pipe System With irorx pipe at a fcofit "bf thfa amount, $4,600-I$r0200.-)federal the remainct-e- r consists, of general obligation' bonds voted by the.. tewft. ; . Organization of the towrt". Mas effected September 3, J933,.in ordef to secure the goverriinbnt grant. Approximately two mites pf pipe will be- laid to supply BO families ftV sacks of red seed Swarf, 164 East A ColotadeMcClairS-earl- : FARMINGTON "vrcLOonn STATE DAI3 DEPOSITS INSURED The Federal Deposit Insurance Ccrp. Washingrton, D. C. at home on Page Lane mile north of Bountiful 1 GEORGE W. CRAHAM Licensed : MORTICIAN BOUNTIFUL, UTAH TELEPHONE ltt-- wMww9eiiararatMKisnBgEeatteaaearit3rtr,ja:!g.'BsiiTr W tr.atwiwt $5000 $5059 PLENTY OF MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD SECURITY. I n |