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Show WEEKLY LAYTON Mrs. Helen Wakefield and son of Proyo are visiting with her. parents Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whitesides. Mrs. Wallace Wowley, Mrs.' Stan ford Cowley and Marjorie Adams were Ogden visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Adams are spending a week at El Monte, Og den canyon. Kenneth Miller of Salt Lake and Lucile Shrope of Farmington were issued a marriage license, Mon- - '; . Frank llickenlooper spent the past few days at Blackfoot, Idaho, where he was called on account of the accident and death of a brother in law Mr. Charles M. Packam, of that place. . Miss Hazel Bishop of Kaysville is taking a two weeks vacation from tha Utah Power & Light Co. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Corbridge, son William and daughter Helen and. Bee and Migs Mary Bone returned from' a. vacation trip through ; Yellowstone national park, the end of the week. The matter of location of :ths new Chapel- which was though to be settled a$ a site' had been donated Iby John Green and accepted as bring as residents in- the vicinity of the ' old site are circulating a petition asking that the new chapel be built on the old site instead of the one accepted. A vote will be taken at church this Sunday .evening, to decide the mat ter is .possible, ' William. .WK. Ramsey has return ed from hig visit with relatives in Colorado and Kansas. James E. Ellison, manager', of the'- Layton .Sugar company, and Frank llickenlooper local manager of the Utah Light & Power Co. left on a business trip to Los Angeles, Thursday. Trapped by Television,Tues., ' . Mr. Morris left Tuesday ' for his home in Missouri, after having of his spent a month as guest ' ' Tice Cain. sister,-Mrs- , and Jesse L. Wilson of Ogden Riva Brown were issued a . marriage license in Ogden-- Tuesday. James Miller' of Salt Lake and ' Mamie Layton, of Kaysville were issued a marriage license 'in Salt Cake, Tufesday, Max. Morgan and wife have re- turned to. Tacoma,- Wash: after h brief. Visit-hewith relatives. George Blake has Just, returned from a- business' trip to San- Francisco. .' Emil Whitesides is. back front, Los Angeles' where he had attended summer school. ' . ' Ferris Whitesides and family are home' 'from Yellowstone park Wed., Thu, Dick AUg. where they had- spent the .past Powell in Thanks a' Million; Fri., month. Sat., Sun.,- Aug. Forced ' Mrs. Richard Knowlton if spend landing, Tues., Wed, 25 ing a week at Yellowstone . park Fri. Sat., Sun., Aug. where 'her husband is. engaged in The Country Doctor, Sept. . . road building'. . . Sins of Man. Sept, Shirley The following enjoyed supper and a swipiming party at .Lagoon .last Friday evening 'Miss Fern Simmons,- Miss Ida Stevenson, Miss Velnia. Major, Miss Jessie Bone and Page, Mis.s. Virginia' . Miss Ida Conrad. Cliff Smith has' recepted .work' for the next few months at Lewis- . NEWS-EXPRES- LAYTGN, UTAH, AUGUST 13, 1936 S, Ft(E Only 3 more weeks until School (E will be ringing : PENNEYS to School Values lYoDimir Lowe Brothers Paint Sun Beam Coal, Armstrong Linoleum, Pratt & Lambert Varnish or other Merchandise From August 8th to 29th Of Durable Broadcloth Malabar Prints - , . - r - INCLUSIVE ach order for a Genuine ESTATE HE ATllOL A or at the ESTATE RANGE Union Thu,-Aug- arrival of a son.- - Mi. too. scorrsLiNE FINE VALUE! ed on a OR UNBRUSUED SLIPOVERS A - fasteners. Wool worsted plaited on cotton. Plain or patterned. Sizes 8 to 16 - make your reservations . , , Morgan. The Layton - every evening oiler It 7 p.m. 0 U N T 1 Under Two Final Hour. Chans Secretg. Sept, Flags. Sept. Private Number. 13; Will Rogers- In Old' Kentucky. Sept. Two Siners. Oct. Laughing Irish Sept. Sept. Prisoners of Shark Island, Oct. Everybody Old Man. Oct. V Counlerf.Mt. Oct. Meet Nero Wolf. Oct, White Fang. Oct. And So They Were Married. Oct. To Marry With Love, Nov. It ad to Happen. Nov. Shirley Temple Poor Little Rich Girl. Roxy Theatre, Layton, where the big pictures are shown Best Sound in the State. Admission 10c and 15c. Three homes in Layton were damaged by lightning while the electrical storm was on Monday evening; one to the extent of $75, it was said. It demolished a window In one case a radio cord was burned into and in the third case the wiring of the house was. slightly damaged, Seth Bosworth of Kaysville suffered Some losses Wednesday night hen a truck struck his car which was parked by the side of the road and contained extracts, spices, etc. Not only did it destroy a considerable quantity of Mr. Bosworths coods but damaged his car and the other fellows truck. Mr. Bosworth in n house waiting on a customer when the accident happened about a quarter of a mile south of Kaysville. Charlie Hirsh and wife are visiting with Mrs, Hirschs parents, ' Mr and Mr. George Croft, at Twm Falls. George Rornenhamp, wif and ' , son, George, are spending a eopple of weeks at YHowstone park. On their way they visited with rela. . tives at Rexburg, Mr. Roimenkamp had just returned from Green River, W'yo., before starting on IMPROVED GLIDING this where he had worked for RIDE. . sometrip . time, . fto iMooftiMt, rafart- rd of sit Mr. and Mrs.. Bill Cowley are spending a few weeks at Duehsne. GENUINE YISHER . It is expected that both the Lay-to- n NO PRATT VENTILATION and Clearfield plant of the tV MW TURKEY TOP BODIES Woods Cross C&fitting company w'ill start this season's run on toMM boo yhful onJ comfortobla tor o matoes thecwaOrf bodift avar middle or the latter cor part of next week, The tomato crop has never looked more prom-ism- g ESOCKPROOr STEERING than this season free from nd tehn oodor a miking driving Mien oror baton 0, 4, 25-26-- .29-30-- 7, 1, 39-31-- You are Jiving Chevrolet the greatest. year in its history, just as Chevrolet is giving you rannn ERAKtt IDovkUActlng, . Saif- - ArticuloHn) w tht mfart and moot! iaf w pUc ar tw CCLXD CTTTL trown it baoaty, a fartraw oltahty A To the million peoptc who have already . 6 tCONCMICM. rlx bought nurnmno new 1936 Chcvrolcti , . , and to the tens of thousands of other people who arc, now buying ' them , , We of Chevrolet wish to express out sincere appreciation for your patronage and your friendship. Thanks a million for a demand which has lifted production of 1936 . Chevrole-tto the million mark in ' less than a year! You looked at this u drove it you bought it and now you are recommending it to all yoiif friends. .Thanks again for a million Chev- rolcts, and for giving Qievrolet the greatest j ear in its history, just as Chevrolet is giving you the only . complete louspricod car . ... SXSaXCTSYRESSIC N VALVE-CS-C2A- fMag aa ran hartar paHarmanta hu gat and ail umu rum OTO wiffc ITAIL-Ks- n MomLT mt. isurri to ran tow win CHEVROLET MOTOR CO., PETROIT, ; '. CaA? KNEE-ACTIO- MICH. 49c Vat dyed percales in printB, . KEercIiandise Speial Values of Hftiscoutiuecl BOYS MERCHANDISE SHEER PRINTS Nainsook Unions ' C to 12 size Prints of voile,. Batiste, etc. . yard .Dark 'materials of eilk $1.98 Mens Unions WHITE SLACKS . 9 : WOMENS DRESSES blight and worms. It is though abopt 150 hands will find employment when the factories get to going good. Mrs. William edson, who was at Ida the wheel afed her sister-in-laIlodson and two small daughters, had a close call of their lives Friday evening of last week' when their car stalled on the track as the streamliner, City ef Los Angeles, approached at its usual speed. Except clipping off the front bump er no serious damage was - done. The occupants of the car jumped to safety. Short weave, .''4 9 4! . Mens Trousers "Worsted 36 to 42 waist $1.98 review of the Democratic Digest Burns, Miss Chloe Davis, and Mi;,s Jen- Rayone Riley returned wilLbe given by Mrs. Bertha Sunday, ' kins. Refreshments- will served. . August 9 from a weeks stay at Mrs. Josh Hill and daughter, the M. I. A. Girls .Home at BrighGrace, will leave Saturday after- ton, Utah. noon for Eureka, Utah, to , visit Miss Betty Moss, the small daugh ter of Mr. artd Mrs. B. L. Moss with relatives and friends. . The following item is from the Underwent a critical operation on ' Wyoming Pres9 concerning our her eye, Thursday. friend Judge George H. Crosby The Lions club met at Muellef Judge George H. Crosby and wife park, Thursday night, notwithreturned Tuesday from touring standing the syere electrical Yellowstone park, and Basin Wyo. storm. Kent where they visited their son, Ruth Mary Moss and Della Jone II. Crosby and family. Mrs. Crosby who had their tonsils removed Mon left Evanston fourteen months ago day arg both doing fine. relMrs. Ed Moss who recently unduring which time she visited St. Petersburg, Omaha, derwent an operation at a Salt atives in . BOUNTIFUL Florida; Washington, D. C. and Lake hospital has returned to her Basin, but is'' happy to be at home home in East Bountiful and la beMr. and Mr. Brigham- C. Hol- again. . . lieved to be improving. brook have returned from their Mr. and Mrs. Alfred T. Hill left Frederick Riley and Nina Law cation trip. took out a marriagg license in Salt Wednesday for a few days visit Miss Ruby and Edna Barnette Lake, Wednesday. with Mrs. Hills parents at will return from Los Angeles, Cah MiwTM. O. Minor left Monday this week-en- d where they have for Nebraska, where she went tp H. L. Hair and son, Edward, am been visiting relatives for the past visSt her parents. here from Hiawatha visiting with two weks. On their return they The brick work is completed and Mr. Hairs daughter, Mrs. Louis plan to visit the Boulder dam. the roof is being put on Dr. Stocks Piero tti. The father is ' anticipating Democratic Womans study group new apartment house. a trip to California where he may Idaho will meet on Monday, Aug. 17 at Z in was Preston Thatcher spend the winter but Edward will p. m. in the Community church. this week. remain with his sister and brother-in-la. The political situation will be the Justice James Stacey turnto attend Davis high school. City subject of the talk, by State Sen- ed in a nice report to the city counis ator Moses L. Holbrook. A report cil Wednesday night' of the case to be quite he given by he had tried and the fineg he had of the convention Mrs. William Lawson returned Wilson will collected. His report showed the Wednesday from a five Miss B. Muir. Mr. F. weeks visit a and entertain with western songs w:th relatives at Turlock, Stockton fines amounted to $72 and we deThis court costa to only $24. Sacramento, San Francisco and other California towns. partment has always been pretty well in the red, but the city marHenry Stable, wife and son shal, assured the council wat if Keith and Don returned home with a , from their trip to the norththey would provide him could , i west. they motorcycle, went as far as Van rvn or They fast car, A big assortment of the Tegular $1.00 Dresses now only 59e revenue producer. The ver British Cohimbia. Also a make this ' Also the regular $1.00 Dresses for Children, now 88c and 59c Kmt otlw properties committee has this jnfct $1.98 Dresses now ... $1.00 ter under consideration. and $1.79, $1.49 are of Ft. Douglas wa ?n Captain Knowles and wife A very attractive assortment of Better Dresses $198 residence town the first of the the Thompson occupying week Also a nice line of which make good presents for f the ara south of the Bamberger depot in ta W.; ' Bitchuhthic portion of Bountiful. . Baby Showers. and Mr. street of children from south city limit,Main The three Dont forget our line of Hcsiety, Notions, Quilt Blocks and recovare CTiase Jr. Mrs. Geo. Graham, park, nearly five miles ia Stirps for Carpets. with tar 'and ering from a tonsil operation they beingre-surface- d had this week. Come in for your Children SCHOL DRESSES while the assortTruman arvey of Ocden Elizabeth Whitaker of Pasadena ment is complete sax ing both time and money. and Alice Reed and children of ks Ruth Fletcher of Kayse visit- out a $ Angeles who had been hereFrancis marriage license thi3 week. Mrs. ing their mother, While resting 5n the Tuttle and family, returned to a' shade their homes, Thursday merning. cemetery near Peterburg. Ki Miss Lue Ann Stringham of Los C.har BOUNTIFUL crss s serious; bfut- Angeles, bliss Florence Burns, wSthe ,op Miss Beth Sessions, Miss Grace - - w . . N . - - Dtj-ches- ne. . . w, :ckle - law-pric- car--yo- ENGINt D 36". and plain colors! Short sleeves. Sizes 1 to 14 yeajs. 1, w-c- Aow-jm'cee- ng 23-24-- ao . long-weari- 9, , mw ' cottons. The pride of Penney Wash woven. beautifully Firmly Weve never seen better at this ' of durabble, broadcloth. Three button yoke front. Elastic sides, 11-12- -1 Contyjs yard FROCKS Well made ANOTHER MILLION OWNER FRIENDS HYDRAULIC Dutahle, practical, and packed full of style! Side buckle straps, wide cuff bottomsl 7 to 16 yrs. 19c F v L Temple in Captain Jahuary. Sept. Eyes. Sept. PAie, ouAtj $1.49. price. ONION FURNITURE CO. lands 1 17c - 10-1- 1, V . NEW LOW PRICK FAST COLOR! . . . BOYS SHORTS low rates on long Distance calls apply oil day Sunday and Sendee, club held their monthly meeting nd social in the form of- a .banquet and picture show Wednesday evening t the Layton public school house. Club .members wives were special quests of the evering. Miss Leopa 'Sttfger - is taking her vacation from, the Layton Sugar office. . Prep trimmed rayon. Yoke front. 4 to 16. ' Our hew Miss SLACKS n Tehphot ti . delivery,'- coming .'.or . . know--you'V- future BLOOMERS RONDO Prints Slide s. Girls Underwear SWELL FOR SCHOOL $1.49 range, or heatrola' for ofjJourself wool k $2 Action-back- Cotton fabrics that have made our J. C. P. work shirts famous. Firm, durable. Solid colors. 36 inches wide. 25c and cotton. Plain colors and plaids. '36, - plan. 14c PANTIES yard Pre-shrun- deferred C PENNEY QUALITY 49c .Terms may be arrang deposit "will hold yopr 11 them 36 inches wide. For dress and school wear. Cut full! Fast colors! BRUSHED C. cottons that wash well. Beautiful patterns. Bright colors, dark ones, Get There be- fore her marriagp, Bishop and Mrs. Irvin Call, are the proud parents of a baby girl born at the Dee hospital at Ogden last week. The marriage of- MisS- Lillian Harris, daughter of .Mr. and. Mrs. D.D. Harris, and Mr. Morris B. Blamires, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob eft Blamires, of Kaysville, took place at Ogden last Saturday. The Annual Wist Layton1 ward Sunday school outing will b held this Friday to Como Springs, at woven Lovely, closely 49c ,v payment Terry was J. yard THE KIND BOYS LIKE . . Coverts 15c ROYS' SHIRTS - Miss Norma Adams of Layton 2-1- 0, - Mr.' and. Mrs.' Ensign M.'- Terry of Ogden are. rejoicing over the Little girls need plenty of these nicely made slips. Trimmed with lace and hemstitching. 6 . -3 - 25 c - 26-2- 7. Cheviots And FINE PERCALES $15 worth merchandise of the above plus a liberal allowance your old heater or range. - ton, Utah. Company ABSOLUTELY give FREE as much as - - Furniture ' will 0. 3. GIRLS SLIPS With - - '. ALL THESE FEATURES AT CSSYROLETS LOW PRICES AND UP. lit I Standpnta tj ard Cettpv at Htnl, uk Michigan. kmmjtnrt, ipflft pnea It f rirv an 4 ttra lode, ill bil addtnoaal. kaav-Atna- a M ModAt anir, 939 oddt nmmnl. rtm Qaatrd la llu aJmrtutmml ar tut at Hint, Mtckipaa, and utStart I tkmnm I aitm. kwImI aonca. A Ctmand Mioa- Man CHEVROLET Chevrolet Company Doughty BOUNTIFUL, UTAH dTdnDe ' ' nn . DDiresses Sat-urd- ni Baby-Wea- r, i Bountiful Frock Slioj I v-a- ay yu |