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Show jj 'U - Ijf ;y. ... . .. . J& ; UMBER fates . of Meeting Letter Front State ' . . . Tax ..Commission On Taxationetaoi , Of School Board i Held Monday . Wilt Be Married This Snriiv 4 . Minutes of a regular meetfog of the Board of Education held at the office in. Farmington, ' Utah, May 0 ' Davis ni let- E Saturday, May 23rd Chas, Ei MacLean : Prclaimcd Poppy; Bond .Day by Mayor Stocks . The following Is a copy of a ter sent to Senator Herbert B. Maw by the state tax commission whicn In they requested jib to publish . our paper; May 19, 1936 Senator Herbert B. Maw . . Continental Bank Building Salt lake "City, Utah Dear Senator: . ; Teh May 17th tssue of the Salt Fake Tribune carries a statement, purported to have been made by you, to the effect that the State Tax Commission has failed to assess public utilities property in thfe manner required by a law passed THIRTY-FIV- Graduate in 1936 Saturday, May 23, wal as 1 :W UJ v Aeslgnat-jed- d Poppy Day in a proclaim ,tibn Issued today by Mayor J. C, Contributed by Attorney Hammoad i"1 ' Stocks The prociamaUoh ufgi all 111 b. Plptoh. tW 4., by. wear A (. airetttig was held laet.weeh at day to 250 Davia high school 8tw- memorial in honor pf the Bountiful poppies tabernacle especially dents by R. W, Adams, president ing. to the World War dead. It elated! , fqr these who have not as yet siera of the school fWM At i hoard, Recording When .the United States was d up under the .Bonneville settle-- , 18, 1936.' Frank Muir, acting principal.. StOr Present: R, W; A dams, presiding into the World War fn rrrfnt plaft.' At the. meeting were plunged dents graduating last year, number Che John R. Rampton, Ezra B. Parrish dl917. members p Governor Blood City of Rcniptiful ' . ed 255. . . . .. ' . ' and David E. Cook, member of the tn Fantn ,lViht Adjustment, committee, ponded fo nations Jhe call This years elass Includes' Board and the Clerk- and the SuMulted BartrietlRm! The the County Treasurer 'Briant S. spirit Afton M. Adams, Helen Adams, citizens Van Member Horace tha perintendent. of offered their f. Jaertit, County Assessor Joseph L It ha E. Adama, Adams, forte and theircity "Fleet absent. Mrjri mean in the na- William, and others. Kitchiro Akasaka, Thomaa H. AL It. was there .explained that The minutes of the last previous tions defense, serving andaacrifie. len, Von E. Allen, Ervin Aheron are. now open for thoee amended and .were read, lit the national pause. The City who have not meeting at the 1935 session fef the LegisLee Anderson,' Raymond ing Homer Joined, the settlement of Bountiful holds ia proud mem'xC!nimously approved. lature, and of which you were the so that they may do so. Thera Hill . Ruth. plan Anderson, And';rsoiij vouchers as represented .by author. ory it part in the great jiational ef- Ip wns stated that a . Mabel meeting I. Jayne Argyle, Argyle. lar, 55837 and" numbered In the language of the statute, .to including fort which brought victorious maty wjll be held at the same place and Dale Ashby,. Genevieve Aabbyj Don 65867 were presented by the clerk, we are thereby required to consider . for the same purpose at which will aid Ashdown, Ralph M. Ashworth, in.l9J.. of maamined. and 'approved by the the value of all the tangible prop,be invited a gnjupof prominent (he mo city's Mny a $oung Mark R. Atklpson. members and passed and ordered erties cf utility companies, upon ere called into the armed services men "of the State and those who a which earn Charles Baer, Irene Baird, Clara and some to entitled are. they Mr. motion of Parrish. on of them were caUed upon have taken an interest n Bonne- paid ! F. Balftr, B.ernfce Rambrough, .Ar- to vitte affairs." sacrifice their lives .In l,hat Superintendent Burton reported SlU Commission nold Bangerter, "Hazel Bangerter, Interest Is how being xortTfced fcA .that thfe most successful field day and to assess Utilities tHovfsands with dying 6t other next such properties as all . Dwight F. Dovfo,' secretary of war in I'mdihmt 11Mri"s cnMm-tJoVonda Elda Barkdull, week, and Barber, elthe day ever held in the district by the other property in the stats is as- former "governor general of the Philippines, and donor if the annum seph W, Barlow, LaMar Barlow, brave young Americans upon the of. the sale when especially pteees r3r qnite"a was schools attended and sessed, You will' please, be advised battle fields of France. There, over mentary cf land In. the Bonneville district of the tennis world, and Mrs. t'hurlea 11. Sabin, prominent Edith Bartori, Leslie W J- - Beer, t"heir cup Davlg than more 2,000 people that our files disclose that yrt .enjoyed by gravw, a little flower sprang will be sold' for the In the days before rejieal, are to be ninrrled In of R. Reesley, '.Lincoln tl Beh-linand . at the Laytop school up grounds list bloomed, natures tribute to the delinquent gt with the ! taxes. New Tor this spring; Mra. Snbln has been married twice BenNelson Alan.D.. Behli'ng", ' Friday, May IB, 1986. the hexoie dead. It was the poppy, "As has been. Stated before, Char--Irequirement of the law and otir nett, Delone Nielsen Bennett, and their comrades ask Americana The superintendent reported that files are- open to you or to any "E." MacLean, who is the ofheial Reunion, Mflba Bodily,. Dell to wear a of the Anglo California National a group of ,our teachers who desir other citizen to permit vertifica. in .their mertory, poppy ' David ona Bonham,' Ruth Bowman, Keith C. Brown . TOURIST . to abend the N. E, K meetings at tion of this feat. STATES of each year. On Saturday, Bnrk, that holds the bonds of the day In addition to obtaining informaFloyd Briggs," Helen Briggs; June May 23, The Portland, Oregon, next month ere tion American Legion and district and as Wii the mortgagee Max- the William of bases rate Briggs, Lloyd, concerning Brink, the, furnish a B Elected S American Legion Auxiliary will under thfe rettlement plan, fo comasking- that the board the several utility companies, we ine Brown,. Norma Brown, Verl ing to Bountiful to spend the 27th, school bus in which to transport distribute these- memorial poppies one Of our auditors to the assigned "Donald and' 2SRh. with us., 28th Brown,, StanDy F, Burns, in ourchy. . .' . . the company, and the Davis Cou- work of GIVEN IMPETUS , . Body facts of .Burn-rghiiUnder E. his present plan he win making Haven analysis Burnett, Adalph nty Teachers association will match relative to the value of Therefore, L Mayor of the City, devote th6 full util, public Helen day of the ,28th of 'Li Jack .Burton, of Bountiful, do hereby- .a $50.00' appropriation by the ity property fn. Utah. He submitted to individual conshkraUti.tf prociim May Burton. 1033 Keith of C. With the the son of Mrs. Brown, opening hoard towards paying the expense tff us information showing the earn Saurday, to be Poppy Day private cases and matters, and win JIalvof Campbell, David S; Can-Do- in the CHy-o-May 23, of the trip. He favored the proposi-hio- n ings of the utilities,. their stock and tduri'ng season in Utah, additional Ilulda L. Brown, South Bountiful Bountiful, and ( urge he at the office of Attorney Ham Child, Kenneth Patterson all citizens Which .was, discussed at length. bond values over a period of years, impetus and interest was given by was VecenUy elected student body the observe. day by tvnf rjond ancf.Tha'cher ih the BountiChild. Wallace Child,' Egbert Chip., "The discussion showed no objec on values as. submitted to the Public the visit to Salt Lake City of Mr. treasurer of the University of ing the- - memorial poppy in order ful tSate Bank building. Here he to furnishing the bus but no ac- - Service Commission, and their book Stgndish 1 Mitchell, general man- Utah. Mr. Brown, a Member of the man, Colin Ghiabolm, Gordon Chris that the inspiring' momo-r- of those Will meet anyone in the district values. We considered these factors ager of. the. Automobile club .of Sigma Pi serial fraternity, defeat. tinnsen, Julian Z. Christiansen,. whb.rnade. the desires "to discuss with tion was taken. highest patriotic whq Lor-rnias far as they were available. We Southern sacrifice during the wag particular conditions and af- - . California, Dos Angelas, e.d Tony Lund, Sigma Chi candi- Charles Clark, Clifton Clark, The superintendent'reported that may ho re- fairs. were afoo careful to assess proper- Mr. D. E. Watkins and executive 'William-15Mavine Clark,. Clark, 01 fo score a of 705 votc9 called to every mind. . date, by f 'South Junior high school will hld ty of public Utilities an all other committeeman of the ' American intends to buy in at Cartridge, William Cottrell, Bor A month ago, Mr. Brown was its. 9th grade closing exercises at . J. C. STOCKS, Mayor.. . theMr'. MacLean ' sale nice property is assessed, as required Automobile Kel-v Criiklie, all of the lands ia A. general Lynn Criddlc, as one. of the fourteen outassociation, and Mr. the school .on Thursday evening hy the ConstL'ution ofour State the district which will be sold for S. Day is, Eva Day, Roy It. Dixo-Clarqnce Werthn, general manager standing junior ftudnts. and was . May 21, aftd that the commence-- ; and as restated in yo.wlaw. New. general state taxes. For those of the Rocky Mountain Motorist, elected to Skull and Bones, honor- Darwnrd D. Fames, Lorene East, Researph In Davis ment exercises of the view of the fact that. we took high; lnnds tha will be sold for only BonRuth ArJella Easihope, Dean J, will be. held at the school on Friday such paiis in doing the very hing Denver, Colorado, according to a ary junior Activities fraternity. taxes Mr. . MacLean does neville Mr. Brown graduated from Davis Egbert, Horace Eldredge, Frank you rav we failed to do, we are at statement made .by Dr. Styles W. not intend to concern himself with Of much interest evening ,May 22nd, at 8 p. nu o .is I!. farmers .Ellis, Frances Endow, 'Inez The superintendent reported that a complete loss to understand your Wherry, president 'of' the Utah high in 1933 after taking the lead Wood ne recent announcement that a new at the prcsejit time. He vill later ' Evans,' Arley Flinders, Jean statement. Motorist in association school since the make a statement .of his reasoaa These auto then play and the W. P. A. Summer Play ProLouise Flint, E. LeUoy regional" research laboratory is to for this. From several indications Flint, As Tax' club officials has Commisthe been to you know,. io several the. plan spend e establihed at t lie college of University Varsity gram is ready to start, and recom. sion sits Harold Gailey, RiTey agr. the district is closer to a complete-Bcltlerp- ent as a. board of equaliza- days in various partja of . play for the past two" years; after France, .mended we appoint a supervisor to culture. of Illinois, for University tion between the third Monday in' Lisle RoyMargaret of its affairs than at Grant, At a meeting of the directors performing in the. Freshman play . get the work started. The W. P. A. urlher investigation concerning al Van Wilson Rulon the .second Monday in held in Salt. Lake in Green, May time the past and at tha -fGreen, ' any City, yesterday, in his initial year' at th? hilltop he chemical qualities andfthc ppom another for the county and June,' for" the .purpose of . which will sciejj . '.Gregory. meeting, orthcoming equalizific cultivation 'of leaders for each district can be ing the assessments on monies and plans were laid for the. fullest co school. IJe Fcrved as aophbtoore ed 10th of June, a hcldabout soybeans. the George. Ruth Raymond Iladfield, operation between the Utah club, class treasurer in and was xlrawn from the W. P. A. rolls to public utilities! The laboratory will he directed be will Mattie givei. During this period, the Hamblin, explanation, Hansen, Clyde Automobilq club bf Southern elected second vied president of Russell carry on the work outlined by the 'evidence concerning tax valuations La Vaun Hansen, by Dr. O.. li May of the United out concerning district affairs andllpn.sen. California and Theta .. supn visors. Alpha Phi, national honor&ry Welter E. thp other Western of mines ?nd utilities is presented j D. Earl Harris otates bureau of chemlptery and future, prospects. llansing, clubs in efA. Ay to A. the dramatics most in his Sopho- Ilcrmese Mr. Cook moved that we apoo'r.t o. .the Commission by the companfraternity, koils,. and its. work will be coordin-Stc- d . Iloraco Hatch, Hatch, 'Golden M. Adams to this work at' ies, themselves and other interested fectively serve and safeguard th? more. year. . . with that of be experiment Smith Milling Steve E. Hatch, Veo W. llaws, interests of Utah . As dramatic, nianager, this year, well Motorists as persons. And stations a salary of $100.00 pet month of welve cooperating Junior ayes, Mario' Ilenich, Robert ' $25.00 for Possibly you have additional in- as. our guest motorists! Dr. Wherry Mr; Drown sat a new precedent by Bountiful states. The need of this Mill traveling expenses per, formation F. llcpwdrth, Virginia Ilepwoyth, which was-no- t . available said. presenting fhe varsity play free to Wallace jE. IIosp, month. The motion was seconded, renoarch is felt because of the to us. If yoq have, we shall ap. Ddrothy Wright i All indications point to an ex- - .U students' for the first time in by Mr. Rampton and passed unani- preciate it very much if Destroyed by u?e of ; soybeans will tremely heavy tourist season inpbe history of the school. He man. Hill, .Ray J. Hill, Harold W.IIod-son- , for- anexpanding you evec increasing variety of mously. ; . Wanda Hogan, Beth Holbrook, submit it to us as soon as possible. Utah. 'In 'one . . . The superintendent reported that We shall .day recently twenty &gad the play Tlobsona Choica Vera Howard, Archie arrange to give you Hunter, Hile purposes. The flour mill of the Smith Mill-.ih- g nine inquires were received f6r and appeared in its cast when it . Iraki, B. As Mr. Morgans claim for compehsa-- . a to meet personally with bulletin-pointgovernment Bingham Jacobs, Ona company located on the Bame tion-.folast out, his accident has been re--. the Commission and present all of maps and information on Utah played at DaVis ,higH :pchooJ year there cre in the berger. Line juBt north of the Jacques, Viola JeppBon, Mary John ' were differ- January 9th. market for jected by the Industrial- Comrais? he significant facts which are in ent received from twenty Leon David soybeans no less 'than station in Bouijtiful which had Johnson, Ruth K. 35 L states." Keith is' one ef.lhe few Davis son, . . , oil tion on a vote cf two to one. Chair you possession. The valuation as well as a number of furnished work for two to four-ppo-ple mill, Alean King, Ellen D. King, A check at one point .of .entry graduates, who have attained .poli- h'ato, man Knerr has written a favorable which has been "zed by us for the the year around was burned cottonseed oil mills, 20 mills malt, into the state shows that more thah tical protninen'ce at the' Utah, uni- ilatsumi Kosaiku, Martha Lallis, 1936 is 'the year tentative' to purely ground Tuesday evening. and, 2500 opinion and Mr. Morgan will probJohn VV. Lawson, Ralph W.. Law mg food products, 15 making soyare achievements and his therefore, enter was state ample' people the re. first discovered coining Fire per versity, day opportunity bean decision. Ably appeal the flour, besides 50 factories ' son, 'Alan William Layton, Liicile roof of the mill abbut the of put A motion disapproving the action mains to make any correction at that one point during the tourist well wbrlh note. , Layton, Wayne C. Layton, Wayne making paints, gldee, varnishes, 7:0.0 which facts will warrant; In' order season, p. m., however, the origin of Throughout. this program of spending on an average of of the commission was jnade by Mr. that Icak, Mervin Al 'Lee, Eleanor linoleum and other products, which the fire have ample time to $5.00 per fo unknown but Fire Chief maintained.' Keith' has each or day approximateHampton and unanimously passed. consider, your statements.' we shall were obtaining part of their new Lipge. Trump thought it might have been,ly $12,500 daily. The total figures a scholarship record for three years The matter of buying additional combuamaterials Walker it if you will present on the tourist from Clarence . appreciate soybeans, Mabey, caused by spontaneous Mana, ; . business in the state of above B- average. .rounds at the Farmijigton School them to ps at' the earliest possible indicae President L C. Bradley of the Na tion. Dale D.'Mann, Ilarvey W. Mann, that not less than $50,000 was referred to the superintendent. moment. If your convenience perB. Manning, tlonal Soybean Processors AssociaWilliam R. 6mlth, owner of tha Alan .Keith T.t Mann, t LAYTON mits, we suggest Saturday, May 23 per day comes into the state' Meeting adjourned. tion W. The industry property estimates the low Roy Manning, Emery McKean, recently Bai!: through the channels of tourist eow At 10:00 a.m. . is partly $15,000, .which Maxrne Mayfield, Howard Mills is merely in its infancy. To depict Thanking you in advance 3for your business.".insurance. ered by sounds Pearl Mitchell, of Mivaagish-ima,the " tremendous Klyonhi possibilities Howard-wer- e It was the opinion of .these Jt is expected the importing Mrs. Swaner, cooperation, w'e remain; . . Mr. Smith and his son, Anthon Montgomery, .will like sheer exaggeration or. dayNevada Helen from Motor untomatoe mill club plants, the at executives Very 'from our truly yours, rolling barley ' of the Moore, Gwendolyns Hannah Mor- dreaming. Yet it is extremely im STATE TAX COMMISSION alarm said.The Of Mrs. Dr..Gieriscli 6:30 neighboring states that the scenic be "completed Ly the first m., they til p. and recreational attractions of week. In addition to the large num- gan, Wanda Leone Morgan, Mag- - portant that visions of great possi- - was sent in by Tony Williams at .(Sir'ed) Irwin Arnovitx . r considerable David R.Claude Moss, bilities do not veil the hazards and i:15 gie" Morton, E. Hammond Signed) Dies in Utah are sufficient to justify at ber shipped in, a . p. m. here (Signed) II. P. Leatham least one extra day spent in this number of plants were raised aerp-ag- g Elda M. Nalder, Iawrence Nela pitfalls to which a new industry la There was a strong wind from the Nelson, Rene E. Nelson, Horace S. heir. Study, research and develop-Nobl- the west which made it more diffJ (Signed) J. Wm. Knight. state by every ourist and we know in bothfeds. It seems like even the acreage will qxceed Arbon R. ordgren, Norma ment of markets are essentiaL Our cult for the firemen to fight of no better way of Mrs. Amelia Nora Cast Swanet, the of normal years; perhaps due to the increasing and lack of pressure in Oldham, and , Udell B. Pace, . Wanda organisation is expanding its S. Ia. Coiiple 1, wife of Retfben Swaner, income of the state than by length increased demand for tomato juice and broken pipe in an Alvin U, Parkin, Kimball mother of Mrs. Dr. Gierisch, died with a view to aiding all cning the stay of our guests." said caused by the discovery of its great Pack, line made it difficult for ta Mae Parkin, Margie June other Accident Dr. Wherry. suddenly Tuesday night at her agencies in the drive to help firemen to get enough water. Add. vitimins it oontains. Parkin, to due value ou'Borne In Farmington, following James Gilbert Parrish, Ed- production and open .up new Tourist travel means nothing to Morris Ellisnn has returned to Pa'rknn, ed to this, directly infront and only "heart attack. Fowler na Pass, Marian Payne, tlet." . Centerville here. :. . three . brief a Davis Canada after stay towns away, toward Bounticounty a sbart distance Mrs. Swaner was born in Salt were Thomas Besley. returned Keith E. Peck, Max C. Peck, Harry Mrs; flames Centerville ful, the and which angry Farmington .Xalfe City, Dec. 22, 1874. jl daughMerrill CharIda-hLeslie where Peek, Perkins, alectrts from Falls, tension ss tender tones, new the in a Tuesday cried high Darling," he ing was ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cast A young Salt Lake couple return highway takes them uuta-th- e beeix with her. daughter, les Peterson, Lyman K. Peterson, had . she looked direct dangerous 2 I at loved which but from to never a. thee"; m. line Ogden KaysviUe. She was married to Mr. Swaner ing n Sunday L. her Donald of account Dale off on Poll, Edna whA.. turned Preece, Mrs. maiden, Clark, current was met with an .accident on the new Then we must part," the In Salt Lake City in 1908. ill the Bamberger seme May Prigmore. being near where is it said, her interrupted highway interare her husband; Surviving sSaists of Head R. Ogden Earl Alfred me." hour. an about No Rampton, Porter Byron for amateurs Kay Lane, for when the Golden mother, two daughters, Mrs. Dr. cepted by storage bins Henry Smedley in his barber shop Randall, Verl II. Rasmussen, KenThe elevators, vr. c. (Derisch, Bountifbl and Mrs. driver who .was going at teriffic holibefore and at the back were-sav- ed warehouse .lost diys control his of Saturdays frame neth Stearns Reed, Hugh Michael car. The B. C. Willey, Syracuse; two sons, speed anradio a of A daughter young . also five truck loads of gm days. Reid, Arthur T. Rice, Jack F. Rig. nouncer who was called upon to Dean and Francis Carl Swaner, machine swerved to the west Mrs and Mr. of son Vcrn Burton, of the road then crossed but a large portion of the Farmington; a brother, A. M. Cast, shoulder the of bj, Marjorie, Ray E. Riley, Imo- say grace at a family dinner bow- and flour case a developed Robert stored in the upper cast side Burton, to over of "Los Angeles, Cal., a tister, Mrs. the road, gens Roberts, Marjorie Robins, ed her head and said in loud, dear was destroyed. scarlet fever last week. the building of C. H. Carlson, Salt Lake City and turning over three and a half times " Ruth Robins, Clark V. Robinson, tones: L. S. O. and built about Cook Agent was Eanker The machine This in 400 feet. jnfll The appointment was a four grandchildren. of Golden This food comes to us through years ago, by David H. SmWi east cars, Wilford Wood Salter, Joseph San after went who which Baird, the from wreck Funeral services will be held in occupant Adams, principal of the Clearfield God." expected to arrive home this dall, Faye Sanders, Woodrow N. the courtesy of Almighty now of Logan, and was operated. ' the Farmington meeting house, were extricated and taken to the fchool, as county play supervisor are Lucile the He made-floweek-enSaunders, Elva Schoffield, are taking in They Salt Lake for the summer recreation program emergency hospital by him for a few years. Saturday at 2 p. m. Catherine return Vivian SchM. will Schulthies, by Woodrow J. Taylor, Beth Thomp and other grain products; where their cuts and bruises were was announced at the meeting of southern route and ultz, Beth Sessions, Dorothy Set. son, Maurice Thurgood, Ralph J. ome time after Mr. Smith quit, The transport was shoving off treated and later they returned to the Davis county board of educa- way of Los Angeles. A car of cattle was shipped to sions, James Louis SimpBon, Awe- Tingey, Wesley P. Tingey, Jay Udy the present owner took it over and . tion in Farmington on Monday. for the Orient. Two little flappers their homes. car of d a Smedley, Harold S. md opwav a and Los the Bernice Saturday property Angeles, Van improved Mr. Ernest Sickle, Adams will work jointly with Smedley, were waving good-byWayne from the wool went east LaRene Smith, Robert L. "The vital force in business life a supervisor furnished W sugar and a car of Smith, Walker, Ernest J. Walker, Keith ed it up to the present rolled bardock. the by Verl R. Smith, Margaret Solomon, Warby, Marjorie Ware, William B. wheat flour, germade, I think it's a ahame,'' said one, is the honest desire to serve. Busi- P A and local leaders will be se- this week. Mrs. some im Allen anMr. is and the is Joseph said, it science lected ness, Marian Solomon, Elizabeth Spack Warnock, Edwin Dean Weaver, ley, etc. were produced, in each community before to send all those nice Marines to of to a birth was of nounce the shipped daughter. most He who serves the summer program is launched profits Chma. What will they do there ?H service. man, June Spencer, Fay Stark, Rex Weaver, Dorothy Welling, this product The mill and alLs markets. the side bottom At best. very of the June 1st. Donna Steed, Jerro Steed, Thelma Ethlyn White, David H. Whitesides Whatll they do!" replied the business furnished jobs Mrs. Powell Clayton of Boon Steed, M. Marie Stephens, Jack D. Ha B. Whitesides, Kenneth A. Whit lines of ether. Aint you ever been cut wish to render service must be several cf purpose, and, as I pratically all ef the yLV honesty with a Marine?" Charles Woessner, salesman and ville, Mo., recently lost her purse Stevenscn, Reese Stoker, Noall R. ing, Walter W. Willey, Lyle L. Wii see I more life, through along e and Baptist pastor, boomed at containing money and valuable pa- Strceper, James Enos Street, Marie llama, Beth Winegar, Russell L, Father: Mabel, isnt that Arrested in New York City for more that honesty in word, thought tendance at the Fresno, Calif, pers. Her police dog found it down Stringham, Allen Strong, J. Wixom, Barbara Wood, June Wood man a bit fast?" and work means success. It spells evening hiffh school when he an- town, recognized it as belonging to possessing policy-gam- e slips, Ne- a life worth living and in Helen Summer. But I dens Swan, Mabel: "Ye-Ruth Wood, Barry T. Wride, Tons in home business, nounced two courses in How to his mistress and carried it gro Mickey Mouse insisted. Ive Paul Frank Tashima, away." iio Yamaura and Bernice Zeaigen bell get clean success., George Eberhard! Fall in Love and d that name for 85 years." his teeth. Stay Put." .. - "f t-- . ' Plic ser-vic- e, , -. I fully-complie- d n above-mention- non-payme- at g. nel ed li-for- Na-om- - I N E U - SS ds ft Student Treasurer - an f hhn-Lhei- r re . cd Oop Good-fello- Ut-ah- w, b-- - mora-detail- 193-1-3- ; Cos mid-weste- in rn Fire ra-pid- ly - am-rjle-ti- s r - we-ma- - - Mother . Farmington " e, tha-flam- es Hurt in Auto acti-citi- tha-mai- ns ea im-pati- on West Df hus-ba- Adams Appointed to Direct -- Playground pt ur d. es J one-tim- Wii-11a- m a t fi |