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Show WEEKLY NEWS.EXPRESS, LAYTON. OTAH, JULY.16,'l3 FARMINGTON The new home of Mr. and Mfs. Zenas Bennett is near completion William Ramsey-ileaving today for 8 visit with relatives at Colorado. ' . . M. and Mrs. Ferris Whitesides and cfiildrcn are leaving tofiay for Yellowstonfi rational park where Mr. Whitesides has. accepted work fjr ttfe next few months. FIRcSiDE cfhe S pHir.OSOPHK?! The gang of engineers, wlio have . V iron surveying and making cst.mdt cy Atapeo DIGGS' ie ts jtn the tracks at the Union Tan-lfor the past month, have, now Do one, V.ould you have a frlojid? 'moved to the north end of the county, where they will' complete who seek good- Evil shuts thi their work.. . Mrs. C. W. McKee, wife of the nerj. , , . foreman of the Surveyors at the of work Ko atitlsfadion like that Union Pacific who has. been visiting here for the past, two Weeks, well done. v e will return to her home in Los An. ; potter to read' aothln than t . rend trafh. IN PERSON N .. tLooIk! . . Don't Speak well of others only . , be well spoken et This car 13Q CHEVROLET COUPE! been thoroughly .overhauled;' tew' ring, ete. It's dependable and will Operate cheaply, Jtls juaranttfed !f writing and thti price la rlgli.- Monthly Payment 14.25 JACQUES' nUcnnonirafl ORCHESTRA featured for 40 weeks with Graoie Allen and George Burns on Campbell Soup program over C.B.S. -- to One Night Only Friday, July- 24 Pioneer Day - cannot Life's greatest posbtsslftDS In measured jnoneyt . . . ' thOBO who It iseaslr fo forplve bora. whom wp those bord us titan. ha I Sunday. She has been stay-fner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark .while here. E ind II. A. Tenne? of Mrs. Mr. "" California are .m month a to a three weeks pasents, . itiijg ttith Mrs. Tenneys 1930 CHEVROLET SEDAhf. Traded l Mr and Mrs. Nephi lalmer. for Irom'.fhe origins owner Clyde Mortensen is home mother ar and It's been .well kept. tVe haver his with visit jayg do- tightened Hie brArlng and Install j cAven, MortensVn. Clyde is b aew piston ring, New.'p'alnt 'n!VBi training at the nava1 ' .. Thl car ta hot worn out completely. an pteg0. Our written but. la a rfcal. bargain. Steed. nd Betty j,;,', Elertoj guarantee goes with the,car, home Thursday, returned MitchellMonthly payment a are a two $14.75 morning after 'spending A eBowtone weeks vocation ip park. Mrs. L. C. Warner, daughter of Mr. C. P. Bowen, who has bfien here. for the past' two weeks visitThursing with relatives, returned Her in home Spokane. her to day visit was principally to be able to attend the Bowen family reunion which was held in Logan canyon on . July 4th and.fith. lor these President and 'Mrs. J, all, Robin-so- n will leave Saturday in company AMAZING and Mrs. Wilford C. Wood with guaranteed on a Mr. trip to New York. They will visit a number of early church points ccrowte through tho USED east. Mr. fcnd Mrs. Walter Hampton CAR Sr., and daughter left Sunflay-moVALUES ing for Glendale, California on the Union Pacific Challenger train. Mr. has accepted a position In Here la a Hampton 1926 CHEVROLET COACH. machine shops of an. airplane the car that ha sever been run over' 35 factory ip that city. mile per boyr. A very careful own Mr. and Mrs. W,cp Hampton an er ha owned it and .now you can fanjily left Friday of last week for a rvmnrk-abl- e their home in Glendale, California, benefit from hi rare. It car for It'a age. . after spending a tejvdays vacation here with his father, Mr, Walter' feen m Ha 1928 FORD. TlDOR. Hampton, Sr., and other, relatives, thoroughly. and cherked painted Mrs. Harold Robinson and her Mechanically It' OK. 'Our written daughter, Miss 'Delores Robinson guarant-egoo wltjs It. . Seo It and are visiting friends in.Los'Angeles . try It out. . Among the number were, President and Mfs. Leo J. Muir. . 1927 CHEVROLET TRllKl Has good 'Mayor llcber J. Sessions is driv. Una. Here body on' It and it run a 'new' Graha'm Supercharger ing t a low- priced truck that tf lll .do autopiobie.' It is 93 beautiful and your hauling and It' prlcod low, graceful as the streamline traihs that pass by ' his 0. S. L: H. H. 1S29 CHEVROLET TRUCK. Wo have station. , . ' gone over thl .truck completely, tho The number tf men at the WPA motor, chassis, cab even repainted It. home, formerly the Transient home Tea It has uew'.tlrrs on the rose too. on Sccrist hill, in North Farming-ton- , and our written guarantee goes with has increased some of late. Tho thl truck like the rest of our can! men are still working on the road in Farmington canyon but are .un CHASSIS FOR WAGON. It has a go'od der forestry division. heavy frame ilnd will make you a dandy line trailer. Sea It before. It' Uk-go- , i I - National I .1 frorp a weeks 'trip to ButtV, . 40c each . 9 to 1 Admission, Lles, his-torica- Miss Glafda Cowley entertained the North Davis - stake. Bet Hive teachers from each 'ward at her heme last Saturday afternoon. 'Bihhrp Wm. Burton and son, Lynn, returned home Sunday Iron a ten day trip to Lansing; Michigan where they purchased a ay and drove home. Also viaited with K'r, an-- l Mrs. '.drew Watt and family. .Mrs. Robert Jenkins gnd T. W. Stalfy returned hoTne,. .Tuesday and his famous , Mon-tau- ' . News-Expreft- ' . : a. : from a recevtt operation at the home of her parents, Dancing every night next 1.1 . H. Evans at Centrviire. week from Wednesday to Mrs. Ural Major and infant Saturday. daughter relumed1 hpme, Sunday, d after '.visiting for ten dayq at with her parents, Mr. arid Mrs. George X, Edwards. Next Tuesday,' Wed. and Thurs. OODEN the hig. picture The July .Country Beyphd. is a romantic mel odrgnla of the Canadian North; lands frfiin the . .famous James ily. of LeG ramie, Oregon, are visit5 Oliver Cirrwood storyEven withing at the borne of Mr. and Me. out Buck! the giant S.t BenArd, it would be, the most exciting of Robert Vest. . Miss Thelma OBrienr, 38, a focm Mountie adventures. With thp er resident of Layton 'but of late of of "Call of the Wild, it'be-coiy- s ttn. Lewiston, tlied in San Francisco! ordinary attrac Monday night, following an oper- tion . . . and a natural! ;Y.ou who ation. She was Lorn in Raymond, thrilled to "Call of the .Wild!- -! Canada, daughter of Roy and Ch. Tingle to new excitement asBuc-loe McMullejj OBrien. She live J the joins the Mounties on here from 191(5 to 1919 afterward a spectacular man hunt! Rochelle in Lewiston but the past two years Hudson, Paul Kelfy, Robert Kent, in San Francisco. The. remains were- Alan ale a'nd Alan Dinehart . and taken. to Lewiston for burial. . "Buck'. DbnVmiss this picturhl Harry Lebmann of Hollywood, Admission 10c and 15c. Friday, Sat. Calif, and Jennie GroRRman of and Sunday, July Defy $2 50 : ; A.grand oppoTtuoHy. I thb season, with new frocks Re--, priced for quick .ilearaneel Sporty End street styles, s 12-4- Gat-fiel- WHITE CITY ' from higher priced .stocks! ' Choosy from White Felt! White small Toyos, 'Large brims, brims. A,n.orts of trimmings!.' ill I, III, i-- usl l Cool II.M . and Tailored Good-wearin- -- '7J ; ... . . 3 39c . . Short pr slbeveless styles. Trim- med with organdy, and contrast. ing bindings. ' Summer-.-. a . 19 .. t " color gprmg find .voiles at so low . price sufririjer -- Lcome early They w.ont 'last '. at 'this price. long a-- Boys -- . . 49? and..79c V Just a few left i 98 c gt sof com-- . e'&rly. j, Mens Unions A" Clearance special of whajt is left-o- our. Eyelet higher.. f Dresses-wer- e much- - Ecru color short sleeve, ' long 35 .... leg No 'gone. . o Blue covert work 14 49 c td shirt-ri- Si . o:ly. knit pcrlo. of gaucho style, shirts Boys or mens, Childrens Jr Ideal far school dredse anil many othef things. 4co.m-forter- Carefree travel ; , . nmootlv, iwdft, ;afe; Jat-&e- I . If you haven't heen-oa Union Pacl&o train lately, you cannot, fully appreciate . the ' biggest, value J& 'American transportation. Youll enjoy: . A constant flow cj cool, washed. and hltered air,-- . Delicious meals, temptingly served. At- low cost, Li n e .Doughty .Chevrolet D.Sarments for for "summer comfort to. 44.. SO womcn-siz- g1 'Plain real. value of panforized wash Jintmies for hoys size 2 to 8 This is a Clearance feature'. A peatly; hemnjed for white'; , . every day styles that have Tend 59 c . Flat- weave and .Boys play 2 c each - Refreshing sleep in new-typ- e Standard PuIT mans, Pullman 'Tourist edri, pr a Conches with . reclining chairs. Thoaightful sendees of mn. experienced train ' personnel. Liberal stopover privileges. Low-coside trip to HottUcr Dam and Lake Mead .pgnnlic enroute to ' Cnltfornia. . Summer weight", stripe suitsj size 2 'to 8.. ; been Kr'were.d .from .a. higher ' price!. Worsted material. ' , 49c i s. thest are n SI. 98 . Odd 9 more.-whe- Mens Trousers !A special .valnq .Fast Color Toull have a plenty bn ypur flnance Jack altfip returned Saturday to chargee too. fre use unly GMAC, . his home at Salmon, Idaho, after having spent the past three weeks, Co. guest of his .sister, Mrs.' Robert ' Bountiful Vest. Mr. find Mrs. Ace Vest and fam- . a : i Imagine-Fa- et full suntan length Marquisette color 'curtainsr They wont lat long at this priee. J.ust been marked down frohva .higher price for this. summer B elearance Be 'sure to one of ' , 'tjiese. . .. -- LAYTON . l' yia6 Qc .An exceptional value, of , . f - ..... . . "The buy supreme. .. , . Wash Dresses . c ea. : - . t 0 Wash. color! Easy Fapf e gone. as Batiste .- .Hcfr'eis your chanco.to Block .up and save plenty. Novelty styles. i fr - ' 0 ' 0 - V a o 19 c he CAFE.PTAY . fruited :V . ' :.' 1 , , - - IS THE - ., dog-hef- RAIL-VA- Y . Bias. cut to fit .smoothly andJ .qucomfortably. ality, .V Up. .Full. 47 ; long. 'Sizes .38 td 41 .. ll PriritjW dog-her- i; THE . -- 290- v ;6 . '. .24-25-2- i EvwJ.Sil! ypt'lUyery.JBtyl ' . ..,.. ; 9c HATS ... DRESSES : . Stan ETlissn.U rpcpveriflg out-of.t- jj ' . t'learancef. Summer Summer Clearance! s, 228 W. Mrs. ' Sawfinii XLn . When in need of. job printing- dodgers, butter wrappefs, . letterheads oY.agy work pall the Weekly Layton; Telephone .. Dancing This is Just one of the big OGDEN PIONEER DAYS .CELEBRATION DANCES at the WHITE C1TY1 . , , . riew-siyJ- deep-cushion- ELECT1UC f RIGI RATORt .. .i- - LTCW!iU b iimnvSEaRB st ng the Curse of 'cenluries--F- or the Lost. Treasure of San Capello! What dread setrpt awaits- "beyond he threshold cf tho. Iron'Dood . . yiihrijed 80.0 years by a league of lead men! Richard Ar.leri, Harrold Bell Wrjghfs "Mine- with- the Iron' IW with Cecillq' Tarker, Henry B. Walthall. . Harold Bell Wrights Ystuunding. 'sthry. of- the Riddle, of he to the "screen at last for the'.'Trnllions who read the novel! Also comedy and shos. Admission 10c-- ; rind 15c. Shows start at 8:38 p; m.. Coming The big July picture 'The Girl of the Limberlost Roxy Theatre; Layton. Telephone 22S-Where tho. .Big pictures' - TYavA by drain. Ai'oid thi discom- forts find hazards of highway. travel. - - . , Rockies-bVdug- ht stone park. Fountain Mrs. Richardson Gr.een spent Sunday here 'as guest of her brother',. Gena Gwymari. Gilbert Carlos of Los; Angeles' was in town, 'the first of the iCeek. It ."has been fifteen or twehty years since he left hei but h.comeR pp. on a visit, every few yeArs. Il-- ap. . .. . pears ptosparous!and Cleonfe Adams Alene Sniedley left Saturday ror Chicago. They e - grandfather. Reuben Barnes. Mr. and. Mrs. Dan Flint have moved to the Adams and Sons . ' . Stoe apartments.. My. ahd Mrs. E. W. Pettit and. family and. Miss Mailne Green. will leave for thuir annual .visit to.Yel-Jowtonational park tarly. ri'ekt week; where, they will camp on' the shores of Lake .Yellowstone .for ne several Week's. rode, the .'etreamlrne train from Denver to thfe Windy City. 'In addition to som ' tbej' will ride iome in a new car. Bishop Brtqp and son who Came home from 'Lancing, Midi., In a new car,. goingeast, rode the U. P play.. ,. . Mr. ahd Mrs. Leo Stephens, Mrs, Challenger train to Chicago. Mrs. Juliet Coates of Lehl, Utah, Alfred Stephens and daughter, her sister, Elaine, returried home last Saturday spent Saturday with Golden M. Adams. Mn. .AdMrs. .from a.'inonths .visit with ams, .danghterj Marion returned MaschuSett with Mrs. Goates for a weeks visit Mir. and Tues.-Wed-Th- 2a-29r3- u, 0 ,. nsli-tives.- at only with refriger-atormechafis- forced-fee- UNION PACIFIC. RAILROAD ta For Further PmUcubn Sm Nsmmt Urihi d lubrication and oii c'oolinj, available in both Flatop and G-- Monitor Top model;. p if - liKaysville took out a mart-iagcense In Farmington last week. Marjorie Magleby of Monroe, Sevier county, is visiting with B.eth Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Adams spertt Sunday as guests of relatives- - at Tremonton. Mazie Sandall is recovering from burns on the arm caused by scalding water. Mrs. Urial Major and little daugh ter returned Sunday from a two weeks stay with her parents at Gar field, Utah. Mrs. Alex Dawson returned to her home Monday after a two weeks visit in Reno, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Richards and two children left Friday for their home in Los Angeles after spending two weeks with Mrs. Richards parents,. Mr, and Mrs. e E rs low ns i Si FOR CARRYING PAY AS LITTLE AS 20 CENTS PER DAY 6 -- Dsimtiful Phone 260 M. M. Whiteside. - a LOOK YOUR BEST FOR .P.IONEER.DMS: PERMANENT ' - Union Furniture Co. Mrj.Reed Hatch, Mr. and Mrs; Thayrie Corbtidge.' left last- Friday fo'r Yellowstone national park, returning home, Wednes. day.. Mr. and Mrii.. LeGrande e5s fo turned horns last Saturday from a five day honiymo'oa trip to Yellow- - . .... WAVES . Complete $2.00 and up. 228-- J g, toe-fing- er . t ' Virginias Beauty Shoppe Telephone Kaysville sight-seein- Honoring her mother, . . . SI'r's. A. L. ' Brewster, and small .son, Billy, Mrs entertairi for their E. W. Pettit will birthdays next Sunday Afternoon at her home os the Mountain roadJ Mr. and Mrs.. Raympnd. Ray of South Weber visited wh Mrs. Rays mother, Mrs Dave Green, . last Sunday. : Miss Jeanha Lou McCann of Smifhfield is visiting 'with Mrs. C. F. mith for a.week, . The purple blossoms of the alfAL fa standing in the fields; especially in. the central and northern part of at Lehi .. Miss Phyllis Pettit has just re-- , the county presents a rare' picture. Lloyd Bishop is building .a new lurried from South Weber, where she was "visiting for a week with frame house in Kaysville a-- short' distance to the northeast frbm the Miss Adele Rhy. Miss Nadine Day of South .Weber Amos Bishop home where his'mbth . . spenf a few days visiting with her. er lives. F. R. Knowlton lofal contractor1 grandmother, Mrb. Dave Green. low bidder on the Fairview . The Harmony classes, conducted was the canyon project, when Huntington the Vera Mcs. Pettit, through by were opened Wednesday.-Hi- s earjy summer months,' adjourned the bids. bid was $20,518.10. The for the balance of the summer with high, the last class which was held at the way will to through Huntington home of .Mrs. Pettit last .Tuesday capyon near Fairview in the Manti Mr. and Mrs. Parley Ellisotr and national forest, Emery county. son, Lyle, left for their 'home, at Dr. M. I. Kuslik of the Leningrad RebeJ Creek, Nead. Sunday. Society removed a secSurgeons Miss BerniCe Pettit is visiting for toe from the foot of a patient ond, a few days with Miss Nadine Ray who had lost a forefinger; and graft of .South Weber. ed it to the mutilated hand. The Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mitchell works. .: are rejoicing over the arrival of a , the Dee hospital Dr. Coyne H. Campbell, daughter born-apsyat Ogden last Friday. Mrs. Mit. chiatrist of Oklahoma City, had chell was Miss Dorothy Love beplumbers dig up sewer connections fore her marriage. his home in search of his missat Miss Faye Bone visited the past ing billfold containing $400. He ten days with relatives in Ogden. found it under a box in his room. Miss Una and Geraldine Barnes, Offer, 101, said the secret George daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Inland of long life is to drink lots of Barnes of Salt Lake art visiting and never worry. this week at the home of their . |