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Show . .5 i O . ' .t " .. .. . . I uu-- v i:---: . wr . JF , ; ! NUMBER , - Minutes of Meeting Gov. Blood Club Of; .: . Of School Board' Davis Will Hold ' ' -- v. Held June 1st Dance & Rally 11th ; ' . LAYTON', UTAH, JUNE I. !93 VOLUME ELEVEN . iV V . . Memorial O. l Hatch, Pioneer See Exposition Day . . Services Held At At San Diego If Colonizer, in Two Bountiful Cemetery You Visit Cos States, Dics Chairmen of Democratic Convention . 3 EQR'FV-GNf- i- . I am enjoying the exposition Drift Perry Hatch, 79, wha wris Ban Diego sodnuch that I want t Under the ausj ice of the home-tow- n lost Legion, Memorial day cervices born in Bountiful lefts than nine pass the word to miss it not the pionoer came to that they should were held at th Bountiful rem..?1' ho was an aarly hey are coming west. It is differtcry on Memorial Dy. The days thlj -It program fommencej at aunrise rolouiier of tbo Big Horn, country ent to any other exposition. when the of the Bountiful in Wyoming, died at his hom in exceptionally beautiful This exposition is set in a Post of the American Logion plac. Bountiful, Sunday morning, followacre park and planted a3 a tropical oil the street flag? out on Bount- ing a stroke. He was the son of Oriti and forest. There are more kinds an iful! main ftreet. They next went horn greater masses of flowers thaa rVrry Hatch and t the cemetery and placed an Am1856. would beleve without seeing erican flag upon the graves of July 28,. He Woodward married Marinda thenv-f- or instance, seven miles of all wars, and placed poppies, which in : old the border the walks. housa Endowment beds in . pansy lal been made by the local Legion Salt Lake a spaciousness and is There City.. auxiliary, upon the graves of veterans of the World war, Tha men .When a young man, he taught charm that makes one relax and then built a speakers platform and school in South Bountiful. Later enjoy what there is to see and also a grand stand for the audience he became identified with the Des that is plenty, for this is a real The salute to the dead was ee eret Live Stock Company as book exposition. Exhibit buildings and futed by a squad front the local !ietPpr which position hie held for entertainment measure up. Every week they bring in artists of namany 'years. National guard. : tempo al fury Senator Alben' W,.Tark,ley of Kentucky, left, appointed the slate legis- - tional repute Ben Bernie and hia From 10 a. m. to 10:38 a. m. PhilaIn convention nutlonnl Democratic of the chairman and keynoter Lads were the special attraction, nutsical numbers were given by the I lat'UrV, will U the who of Robinson Arkansas, Senator Joseph-?and ift served th state legisla- for last week. delphia; Bountiful hand mder the direction! ' ; . permanent chairman, of Jack Stable. At. 10:3(1 th fol- ture.. The scene at night is changed In Hatch hi famJ914,.Mr. and lowing program was givent into fairyland myriads of slowly ily moved to Wyoming where he colored lights paint it in Song, America Congregation ' Was prominent ht the development revolving . and land. . I never know when hues. sunset of the-BiHorn country. II re. J i) Willard G. Carr. to go home but neither doe any turned to Bountiful in 1914 and R. remarks Opening one else. But it is not often in spent th remainder of his life, ones life that one comes acroes Musical number band. of th last' three Memorial addroasir-- H. Arnold lwith the so unadulterated and eoneen active as an worker in the beauty years, Rich, Fait Lake City., trated. This is no exaggeration, Vocal solo Joseph II.' Wood, Salt. Lake temple, Mr. Hatch has and I know you will agree if yon D. 6. Spaulding has. 'been been bStn outstanding in always Soldier Bleep Boy'-. .and in. The find it footstep saying possible to make the trip. supervisor of .the Rttral having served as a SunBenediction Bishop Janies E, which kitchen work in unnecessary Community Sanitation project day school worker, a member of th sisters and six brothers. ESurnr, . Davis county, to succeed. D. . J. planning and even a .very small council of the Davis stake for high The following progarm, as arband. Star Banner Sptumfled money investment cap accomplish ickey, who has resigned. 16 years and a member of the high ranged by the family, was carried TscpwBuglnr, .. The announcement came fromJ. in the average kitchen of today is council of the stake. Horn big out: A quartet composed of Mra. In the opening remarks,'' Mr, . FyiK-h,- assistant state director simply amazing, says Midst Josela Hatch Mr. his survived' by. Mos.s O. B. Anderson, Mrs. Frank War. Stressed the mportance of for the U. S: Public Health Service phine- Knox, of the Kitchen MoMrs.. Marinda Woodward widow, Utah Memorial day services, where under whose 'sponsorship the ren, John A. Call, and W. C. Hardy dernizing Bureau ; of ;tlie Edison All Earthly Farewell State Board of Health is adminis- Electric Instituted Miss Knox de- the citizens n gather, and with nath ahd thd following sons and sang 1Iatch 4nd 01e Honors; prayer by Israel Call,, da.u?hters: pcprZ.' tering' the program' in Utah, --with clares that so many ' women aro song, prayer, and sermon, W. W. P. loth of Crystal; Idaho; quartet, I Know That My beginning to realize these,' fact or to ail loved o'nes who have pass, Mrs-- Hatch, F. Mr. Spaulding Amos experienced and kitchen lora Tolman, Salt Lake deemer Lives; speakers, on. od lie is It but becomsaid,. fitting modernizing is R. Los Truce B. supervisor of. federal project and E. Clark; solo, Hatch, Angeles Cook, President that' the living pause at this' time City; on the work here in' an ing so popular, that todays kitchen-iII. 'Pauline Mrs, Tolman, "Going Home, Joseph Wood; redoomed. Tomorrow kitchen. is and pay respects to the dead. he. Calif.; efficient- and satisfactory manner.' Eric Leo marks by Bishop Christensen, re' Sandy; Murray . The program in 'Davis county here, she says, and the new stan- rocs of every walk bf life. Mrs. K, Hatch,. corder at the Salt Lake temple and Glenwoed, Canada;. Mr. Rich, the. speaker of the day, las received a good response from dard, or ideal or concept for tit: 11. NeVille, Byron, Wyo.; Carrie a- War Veteraft and is Bishop Quayle Cannon, who also a. native sqn. our citizens, but there is still .much chens is well on its way 'towards Mrs. Hatch, Centerville; Spencer Ilis presided. During the services a in ad(lr??s to work be. done before the. fly men general acceptance. part, was as follows: II. Mra. Thaxton, .Riverton; poem was given by a daughter-in-laIt .is indeed rice, is as near eradicated at. this splendid ' thing Grace The National AllC0 n Weet Jordan and Burtoh. of r. Hatch. O, My Father that a day has.; been established program can accomplish it... orwhich was Bureau,, recently Mra II. Boun Florence Tarkinsof to the quartet and the benediction, Up' by wherbon w paus in the midst of May 10th, 640 units have tifuL een installed in Davis county and ganised, with, headquarters in 'the the fulnepB of life to R. D. Tolman. Bishop E. by contemplate Building, New York City, the 85 Also dedicated the grave in tha are reports are thajt'there. are still Graybar grandchil surviving past and its memories. . out is making rapid strides toward dej many of the five Bountiful 75. dren, cemetery. is There a of' tenlouses that should be replaced. We veloping a public consciousness of der sentiment peculiar touch present on these ocOii motion of Mr; Van Fleet', sec. iave shown a Eplendid spirit of the advantages of modern kitchens. "with Loc&l bureaus are being estab- 'casions, which fills ; ended by Mr. Cook the . president, in' this willingness to of Ipve clerk and superintendent were au- -' : humanity.; Pre-Scho- ol sympathy "and project, which speaks well for our lished in many cities and these loIn tbotized.to consumate the purchase undemanding. the interest, iq sanitation, presence of but we cal bureaus wili coordinate with a those of 1.S7 acres of land adjoining the soulcs who should bend great have play effort toward Are you interested in music' for every national program and stimulate, ' . ' ed Davis their Farmington school grounds. . one hundred making of life, I. upon part County child.?. . public interest through newspaper-advertising After a discussion by .members your . cent in it this with drive. vfirious, and varying charAre. there children in Dayis coun jer and general promotion, pf the neecj.of ihore.eare o sehool our- finer feelings are manacter's, or as else such that mat. for the ty, anywhere' installation of Model 'rum property especially during-thifested and bitterness', envy and Electric Kitchens for public ; mer months, Mr,. .Cook moved that ter, ' who should have music, but hatred j,'re not present. .' .all janitors ncrt now employed full wht "have never had the' chance ? by making available kitTheir Hasgift to us of. life, liberty Mrs. Vera M.. Pettit chen planning service, and novel time whose strvices are' satisfa'c- -' . . just . . for happiness fills from the Mc.Cune School of promotional activities; iV.tory, be reemployed for the doming our souls with We stand gratitude. Music over an in increase of. $50.0(7 yeah at 'City where she These trade associations organ- with . . in heads uncovered the pres . . the presenf. salary for extra .sum-- " has been doing some -- .extensive ized the- Electric Refrigeration enco of those breat pioneers, tillers mer service. The motion was sec- -, studying bf music for the L.' M. C. of L. arid Dayton Ilealy , bureau and other similar activities of the soil, onded by Mr.' Van Fleet and car-- . captains .of industry .child, under the direction o Magna, Salt Lake county, have which have been effective market and men of .arms who hrivo estab rled unanimously.. . one of Americas foremost pianists taken over the '.Rex Theatre in stimulators. Interest of home mak- lished, bujlded nnd defended our Mr. Cook moved thaf we reap. t f arid child psychologists BountifuL They take charge next ers in composers; kitchen betterment drivers ail of and the lives and our institutions so that ; point satisfactory .' . evident desire for a higher, stan- we buses and that those required .to of this day, Bernard Wagness, who, Monday.. . might' fully enjoy the bounties It will be closed' for a week for dard of over a p.eriod of twenty years has g spend all day in the servjce be alconvenience, life. of Ours would have been a installation-oonfe and the finest theof methods remodeling lowed .$3.00 per day Instead of perfected and beauty in the average Amerihad they taken the sorry ihe new for 'plight sound and ; of equipment opera can Home makes the time for such prenschoo! training $2.75. The motion was seconded by ' easy .course of indolence or- the . Mr. Parrish' and carried unanimous children in the art of music during chairs. . promotion opportune,. ' simplier road of shunning the fight, WEDNESDAY, Jam 31st Say, inning of the final round, and rethe most impressionable years. o:! They propose to make-i- t one of y. The cost of electric for rights and liberties; The desire I saw the fightinest fights tonight! peated the performance at the end equipment Mr, Van Fleet motfed that Ihe their lives; the ages of from four the finest little theatres in the ' for use kitchen to. has drink and be marry,. for to.' Attended the boxing matches at of their scrap. been the board take eat, geratly , heoessary steps ;to years to seven yeafs. Mrs. Petti country. As in every qthef business ruaa reduced and likewise the cost of morow we die, has ever been a the Central Sporting club, and they . become the owners of all transpor- - intends to specialize in: this work.'. s . '. station equipment used in the dis. entertainment. by these Frenchmen down here, th electricity for these services. Other somewhat .alluring and natural one were Free lectures ind actual demon' club showed a lack of business room a kitchen . We humanrenovation costs have de withtrict, thereby, consiimating policy strations purchased standing beings. The climb to with , ?tudio procedure . dined. At the same time the easier greater heights has always been tickets out under the sky but, alas, ability by keeping the crowd wait- begun two years ago. The motion children who have never "had .wms seconded by Mr. Hampton' and lesson 'ii th rain started before the fights ing for fifty minutes past the tfcs- . financing of' kitchen modernizing more difficult. musie, frorft the ages o . carried unanimously. T-has been made to take ara desert make and . it did. Some downpour it was, too! scheduled for the program to starts. possible Mr. Vaq Fleet fnoyed that David four to seven year's will Be given At Pres. Mallory bloom the as Housa took National range through of rose, hard Everyone hit for shelter in the request, years Cook be appointed acQmmittee of in all towni throughout the county wrote an article for the Tahiti work and Intelligent effort. 'Trans, higher priced section. I was a bit " one with power to act in reaching Funeral 'service's for . Valma ing act. so. that the parents Many families are now in posi- forming a barren waste into a gar- backward about following until it Mission paper on the work a settlement with civic leaders and fathers as well as . mothers, inay Louise Johnson, . tion to have their kitchens modem, den spot producing food, susten- was almost too late, and would progress of the Church In Hawai. .officials of Syracuse as to the re- see . how' practical this method Is, daughter.of Otto A. and Mildred C. ized and to enjoy the many bene- ance, shade and beauty for hun- have been left out in the rain had He translated it into the Tahitian location of the ditch now on ihe Many parent say .ihat a child b Cox Johnson, of Mackay, Idaho fits in 1ft better living which are deriv- dreds of thousands of men, women it not been for a young Tahitian language. school property . Syracuse.' . .four is too .yoting to take up the were held in .the Mackay ward ed from The' superudehdent presented THURSDAY, Feb. 1. Mra. Disgreater kitchen comfort and children has consumed thepby-sica- Samaritan who was on the outside study of music!. Are they too young chapel, Tuesday. illusioned and and under crowd .the hasnt found the spot The ; f ' Written, request asking for an injust of to and aim is make efficiency. mental best edge Additional services for the child to sing,' recite poetry, or tap energy of the which crease in the' Budget of 1935-3- 6 in dance this me to beckoned He a standard settle in eaves. blood es yet. She has the of over, new our Men of state. women and building ? Lots of them do that. Anc were held Sunday afternoon in the ' the amount of $8,000, paid amount lots two middle inches on about class homes. stood cultureand I of and , a piano, is have including refinement of children all over the coun- Union Mortuary chapel of Bountif. being already available from the his The he arm while new is and storage, has of put and to worry much inetitu founded, approach step apbeginning developed ulunder the direction of Bishop tax . redemption fund. Mr. Vaa try are playing difficult composabout held me to coat. from borne to waist the makers peal tions If in around she of . art and is each the where my aiding Ezra learning T. itions Hatch. at the ages of .six and seven, . .' Fleet moved that the bequest be to visualize her present kitchen as rugged minds of our citizens have falling off the step. With his other find a desirable location cn tV1- Velma died do at- the regular classics. .Your child can. it Saturday at the L. D. meeting even, island ah plans to look cretal S. hospital in. Salt Lake City of it will appear when modernized. been trained and educated. Our arm he held on to a pillar. on June 15, at 1:30 p. m., after a also.' . ' She as aa ceased then it Moore, twelve miles to tks The rain mountains suddenly have may to bounteousproceed, either yielded A letter or post card addressed liver ailment. She was born in .. public hearing is 'allowed on the Some of our shipmates tZl ms outrealize the most of and the new kitchen stores had their ideal of to started, our wealth due of notice is given of td Mrs. Vera M. Pettit, Layton, Mackay, Idaho, Oct. 13, 1926 and same and by ly ' said hearing. The motion was sec- - Utah, will bring all the necessary resided with her parents in Mackay complete and Immediate renovation material enrichment under the side crowd went back to their her husband turned out or in a onded by Mr. Hampton and earrled information as to when these dem. Idaho. courageous efforts of undaunted original places, but I had too good ly soon after marriage, and Cj 1 r one longed-fo. new kitchen con heroes. Through valleys and over a view from under th eaves, ao him, taking th boy with her. unanimously. onstrations will be. held in your Surviving in addition to the par. venience now ' ;. adjourned. and another later, mountains, rivers, and lakes arter- with a few other I kept the advan- shock and disappointment cf a. Meeting enta are, three sisters and three town; at the until, whole kitchen has ies of steel and concrete carry our tage the rain had given me. There young bride, in finding tint tinlast, brothers: Olive, Edla, Elaiane, been modernized -according to pre- commerce; and great structures, jammed in cloeely amid a mass cf man she haa given tzr Lewis, Stanley, and Victor Johnson, . hand to conceived hoL haa edifices Jaugbing, smoking turned homes planning. and beautiful sweating, ert t b & plants, all of Mackay and her grandmoth-George E. Whitwell, f:-- 1 stand as as monuments to the lering Tahitians I had a command- rogue waa almost too er, Mrs. Elizabeth Emma Cox, of Sha becamo Com-Pnthe view of Electric builders to fights. their Philadelphia Utter; contribution Clo ing as Salt Lake City, Utah. is chairman of the National our comfort and welLbeing. The boys fought with all their a dozen years or ttcro vLh Burial was in the Mt. Me Caleb j Bureau. A complete organization The great and the small have might and main, making up in ag- ono thought la Cv :t C c i cemetery at Mackay, Idaho. includes Regional directors and done their share. No great general gressiveness what they lacked in ing enough money. to Miss Kay Nelson, daughter of Mean were and tea away fern 2. The taking of her body to a Members-at-largWhile several of the experta sepunches including repre- ever won a battle without the science. in the trenches and the thrown, as it evidenced by the Every Khily pheo 3dr. and Mrs. Everett Nelson, of cured to testify in the Boyer sanity lonely road for disposal after the sentatives of associations outside dough-bo- y i the electrical industry. knockdowns. Sveral ed and Tahiti wsa c i unselfish devotion of those at home, numerous Bountiful will appear with Gene hearing were of the opinion that he crime had been committeed. x . 3. of Mr. and Mrs. "Wooten of Los Angeles, in the lead. was insane the night of the murder and captains of industry would bouts ended via the K. O. route. 'In left her exszRent j Dr. of Bountiful gave East, who saw him disposing of CARD OF THANKS starve and be unknown were it not spite of their earnestness, a feL print ? - Ing roles of Smiling Thonogh" the Trowbridgereasons at the hearMrs. Nelsons following body. C&r- for tbs tillers of the soil and the ing of good sportsmanship prevail which opens in the Figueroa Play4. Going home for clean clothes in the District court for hi being We ed well was illustrated in wish placo to as Los the tothank the mill. Our tribute ts tlx was r Angeles, Tuesday, lief that all the kipd worker house in by wa wane when he and attempirg to wash the blood friends Boyer who assisted us in any way day is to them all, without regard two fellows who put on the most "orlif Thro wq .June 9th. The play is being direct- committed the murders. stains from the clothes he had been th sickness and death of to financial or social standing or furious bout of the evening, with during ed by Mrs. Shari E. Wilcox who His acts were far to purpose, wearing. . first one down and then tha other, ..r.v-- haa selected a fine professional sup- fnl to have been those of as in. 6. Returning to the scene of the our beloved daughter and sister, sex. Velma LouiBe all d sane man." sponsor--eis and cast these While Johnson. of through th fight. Thesa two crime which in being a car giants had not figporting L' Paying a visit to the home of ured in the commission of the act Mr. and Mrs. Otto A. Johnson been blessing us with their efforts, gladiators embraced and khssi by Madam Emetine each other on the cheek at the and which could not be recognized. and family at Mackay, Idaho, Please turn to page --3 rt-a woman whom he had met.. of ' the U. S. District Atorncy Das B. board of education held June I. Governor Shields and Utah ..J936. to scheduled address gathering . All members and the Buperinten- at Davis high school next Thursdent present. Th clerk was- exday. Entire county invited to encused. ' 18 joy daneing, refreshments and Minutes ef a meeting of May program. Popular orchestra enwere read and approved on motion for occasion. gaged of Horace Van Fleets Residents from all porta of DaBills from 56042 to 66085 tn- elusive, were considered. and. order vis county will assemble at' the next high school ift. Kaysvill paid, after rechecking by the clerk on motion of Horace Van Fleet sec. Thursday evening; June 11, when the Governor Blood elub holds its . ended by Mr. Parrish and .carried . ; . 'unanimously. first rally and dance. Extensive at; The board theft met conjointly arngements for the event are haw with the ' county commissioners, bring completed by the committee ) memhers'of.the medical association in charge and present indications '"red .Davis county, and Dr. Jones of to one of the largest gatherthe Utah .Health association. Dr. point in recent years. Jonas Au&gested.a. number of vaya ings Dan B. Shiedls, U. S, District Da- . cfiouproviitg the health ,unit .of were Attorney, will be the principal ivisxfunty,: the proposals con speaker at th program ia the b.e to advisement under :takn sidered later jointly wit the county school auditorium and he is expect- . . ed to give a brief review of .Gov. commissioners. Mr; L.erigel, manager of the Utah erftor Blood's businesslike adminis. ."Welders, informed the board that .ration during the. four years that the payment authorized at its last re has been in office. Mr.' Shield, meeting and made of, $160,000 to s a noted ' Utah orator and is . 'W, G. Jenkins. for the Installation familiar with the accf a heat control ' In ' Farmington thoroughly of the governor. complishments school was not due other The speech' scheduled only once a salesman for said company on the by program will be given 'but should have been paid to Utah ' ' Blood. Governor Welders, who now request' payThe was au- program will open . ;meftt. The superintendent thorized .to inform Mr. Jenkins by promptly at 8 olclock with selecletter to appear before the board tions by Jerry Jones orchestra - 'at the next meeting and' adjust the the popular dance band which will matter. play for the dance in the school ' The superintendent renewed his gymnasium beginning .at 9 p. m. '.. . recommendation that $30.00 be ap- Other musical numbers on the propropriated to the DaviB. Cpunty will' include songs by the Teachers' association to assist in gram male .quartet by Farmingtoh meeting the expenses . of the 30 ross.Wood Woods Joseph A N. E; teachers who expect the The Davis county Governor convention at Portland. A motion Blood club is one Of many which by John R; Hampton, seconded by have Van Horace Fleet' was carried recently been formed throut the state. Local 'officers are Sheriff the. recommendation. The superintendent presented his Joseph Holbrook, president; Allan 4 tentative budget-fothe year-193Warnock, Mrs.'J. W. Murdock and 37. After the members considered 'Miss Miriam Birnes, vjee. 'presiit at some length Mr. Cook moved dents;' and J. R. Gailey, treasurer. a minor . that it be adopted with Refreshments' will be served' durof the tentative as budget change ing the' daftqe. Everything .the boftrd and that a public hearing and everyone is invited to kttnd. 15 precet . he held on the same, June ' The of the a' adoption budget. ing motion was seconded by. Mr. Par-- . Offers . , fish and carried unanimously .' Minutes of a meeeting . - -- s . KH-tabe- th . . . - - Modernization of Kitchen Is Theme Rural Sanitation Of Organization New Supervisor For. Davis County 'Mr.-Jenkin- one-ho- . vx-atio- . option - - . ur , - . -- . an-nn- al . 'f . 1 - pay-hon-- in will-carr- . . y. - r , w Kitchen-Modernizin- . I Yera Pettit - - "i . n, Course in Music to Our-soul- s Child the-stag- - pre-cho- ol e - - The Rex Theatre At Bountiful. re-ftirn- Changes Elands Salt-Lak- pre-seho- - ol -- labor-savin- - f - - ; first-clas- Velma L. Johnson o-- f - - - Of Mackay Idaho -- . -- Dies at Hospital - upon-reques- I t, - nine-year-o- ld - . l tv her-furnit- ure, crlls t Ca . - -- t'ilT Bountiful .Girl To Dr Trowbridge In Believes Boyer Appep Leading To process-acquirin- g but e; vice-preel-de- - Roles on L. A. Stage ep r::Li f yt Be. Sane m:i t-- e, rri Tho-Ehooti- -- j - . step-byst- r zzl:' won. I, j (: t uJC: -- t .1 |