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Show WEEKLY Headquarters Bid For . Afake .. ; .' Championship State k - Uvk : " .. rtft.W.4 bs SnU,wit Davis .it, 7thcounty the hr..:, 1 nirg Si already been, invited Co parti-- state .tournament, e Smahfrs efthty ... 1 r ., 1 . . . .1 .. 1 rie- , r- lit v a a ; t i , I'i - OTicer .- ' 1 -- - '. .1U Iy t m y iVd th 4 . t... il thmi'-V1- U aisiatant, Ed. Miller. ttd !asitii-,educational tended the held at the University of Ut ah 1 ' . yt f 'v L' ). . i 1 Ib.-ih- . ) T r:i ; V l I't'i'-- ill ! l.T'.-- ! . . 4 ) si-.- j'r u-- ad-vis- er . t j t( !,., j 1 ji-'- m 1 111 MEN LOVE PEPPY GIRLS -- You can become peppy Grazing Lands Of West To Mapped . ibis easy way in Rrovo with Mr. and Ervin Sheffield. Mis. I. IV. Epperson arrived fn.ia New York born.. .Sunday liber,. ..ho had boon Kipp1 iMt jvrrr ft ml fulf j f tom, f tv n IM vxi piuito you tut1 vttul p.irfua ou ii J .!' iDc.v will il V'M os H'' tifrW'v und 1D J HUT, It Jitoj tut. tmti A.m t 1m' tr.ii itstt'il in ju'i, 'iml''! im Fj t ;on'i visiting her Mrs. Estcdh Bowken. A uunLer of 536 Ivaysvile ladies a !un'booti given bv Mrs. Whiting nt tho Hotel Utah Hundreds of maps and tin iitry blueprints hVt.rday evening. "Da n't. i i't t P i. -. Mowing m detail tho vast area of "i Mr?. Kenneth Sheffield s rr.iTn: r t tm. i i entire yit ?rlya r 'ii inn 4.l in ri'.i. ..the west will be made be- - rOU.VM in,? faiuijj- left Thursday for camp d.tiU 4: rt 0T,th .h3 Passed at the ave-iiu0 lit Keis, to pend n few days. IMS .1 flJrill nr t' P' thx'lfl dmsfpn of grazing school, now an tllktri to Help Vi. nr..! Mrs, J. E, Haqcejr on thT wtnifh. rnmv, up titi'l official part of 'Company 636, PiirL!r. SiHhe hi on'U ultout The you t itm r hat make tertained nt t heir home, Saturday nftii ait luM of tt tin.' up l.oiot, Munv o t Jf,!l;fc?ean.(lnesday tinder the tliiiii Hillpp. Mmrt in honor of Mr. and Mr. I!, I'JVK Ot give the ncitu ft ypemswn of Mr. Walter Ilennock thrut VP. ot IlkAl ii Ih.HM'U I Bennett Owley of Cedar City. S AU. nm.4 I.. C4.XKI1AM in8tructor and Mr. Bill tlionl.l ei,c iStlr;f. CIrabam Mrs. has been HUM Millt Henry UIMIMI M) KlAlIl irr. . icQuilkm assistant instructor for arc i4iO(V uni,,, ti,4 M ill this luite past four days. . the division of grazing department Mrs. H. .1. Sheffield, Sf., celebrat d her 83rd birthday anniversary with a family dinner at Lagoon. Mrs. Farley Smith and children of Salt Lake were guests of Mrs. Clarence Layton this Week. Mr. and Mrs.' Clifton Blood announce the arrival of a daughter' ' born at their homo Monday even. ing. . Mr. and Mrs. Bert UvanS entertained at a dance and dinner party ' at the Old Mill Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Norman Winters ' . SEPTEMBER of Ogdon, Mr. and Mis. Leo Green Mr. and Mrs. Leo Green, Mr, fend Mrs. Frank Whitesides, Mr. .and Mrs. . E. Brigg3- and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Smith of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. W, D. Thonfns. Mr. and Mrs, William Oswald two daughters, Isabelle and and THEM DRAMATIC A Pauline of Salt. Lake were guests DON AMECI1H. ALLEN JINKIN' ' of Mr. hd Mrs. A. F. Gailey, Tues . day. Milton Burton Is In the Veterans ho pilal in Salt Lake. . ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Aspetiwall of .tJEITHMLl.lt -5 3 Gary, Indiana have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Barnes the rfi At Farm. Camp daughter, at-t'tU- .ii 1 M- rs -- 1 I I V ( : Ui'-'- . . nCkciy TTBacssiim LAYTON .. Mu-- , iiee Oar ' I fhoti 't o I'u..; u,! i txm Shipment Of IBScycles , a :.. waul. I 'o- . i Ii It I V E D iSicjuele eomj'U'te with Nevr Idepurture Tim.!., Look and iifw, E'jup:jH-!it, Val.ti1s v a. i ri d 1 : !.: . i - K. 1 5i. :tl t t . I on-t- Mi. .r. .4i .1 - n t erti., 4 nv win lo'.i t rl'.'U-- Vt her 'S 'Varner of vinititig rill lit, Mr, iiH 11O4! her par 4.ie i I:'.- - ''.I Mr. i'.i.,. v. ii l,. I .1 f.i' a! 4.i. ui.-'b- ' nv Ntde- - t4Vii'-,Ly J.it . .ts, Mr. aiul ?t'n. I'larencu fuiks leptrn .t t l ve'utins for a few i'!, i'i ''it: 44i'il 44I 4' in lo leave hia fiiVidi iiibilc 44ii iu! 'tli'v ,11 j ti ut, ri.. 011:4 is si .,b'ly iniprou 4. Friday night for Cheyenne, Wyo not ... Mr. aiui Mrs. Trum.iu At 14.str4.4i u r, wlumi he 4a! family vtuni Nl th-r' "muni er f every having reen. V U4 w st .M.t'i'ti p'eture ef scenes connect j iml.) 44i4. x i d Mr. ami Mrs. E. W. Rej.i arly ('hureh history and Sign '""-Priesthood activities cd Nun day froiii an 'tr j.yiiI- ftii an Fi-- h .South Davis stake will he tho Uf Lakv. to (rip Mr. nnd Mrs. Do Van Burning-'bum, Sunday at 7 p. m. in the bam and family left this wuek for Poiirtiful First, unrd chapel. where Mr. Oakland, t'ahfO-maltorncy Preston Thatcher and Burninghnm is employed with the fitiiiily an moving to Salmon City Llalm fo make their home. Cudahy lacking Co. Mrs. K. A. Samuclson and ditugh Mr. nnd Mrs. I W. Moffatt had as visitors this week, Mr. thure ter Ivndean, are Blown from Johnson and on, Vaughn vt Wyom visiting relntivc'i. The will mnke their home at Tre family ing. Work is progressing rapidly on monton this winter. This is where the new apurtnient house which Mrs. Snnmelrton has live.l the gre er part of her life. Mr. Samuclson Ira C, Holbrook i opposite Modern Motors, Tln-- start- who is traveling for a Utnh Knited laying brick this week. ting works company in Orygon A big is being will not In down much before improvement made in tho city now that the roads Christmas, are being repaired and oiled. . Minnie, the daugh ter of Mr. ami Mrs. Arnold Moss,: had her tonsils removed Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Seth C. Jones were up from the city, Ihui'ulay, Mrs. M. L. Jones nml children Mrs. J. M. Palmer and daughter, for tho had been here wfco have returned home from Gladys tho liorthwest where Gladys hpd last several weeks with her parbeen attending rummer KrJionl. ents, Mr. and Mrs. David Mam, John Q. Adams of Ocntervillo will this Saturday haw for Ur ic was tho principal rpraker at tho home in Portland, Ore. Bountiful Rerun. I ward chapel it lioyd Stocks, son of Muyor and Mrs. J. 0; Stocks nr.d MUs Elda Sunday night. Clark Robinson attended tho Tucker of Salt Luke were married farewell testimonial given Eunday this week. Officers nnd tejo- er.i of the b evening in the 27th win ! chapel for Apostle Lyman and wife who Primary associations ef South Daleave for Engiainl right away vis stake entertained tho 15 memwhere ho will take charge of the bers of the stake hoard at Lagoon European mission. Ezra 0. Robin rccntly, A miscellaneous program non father of Glark Robimion, at ml with one number from each ward fed law at Ann Arbor, Miclr., at tho was inehargo of Grace Kirkham 1. I f i 41 1 : 4 (,4-- 1 1 41- - n', 1 4 I "'ling with, relatives. Tho officers and teachers and their partners of tho Bountiful ward Mutual Improvement nssoeia ion held a melon bust at Mueller About 5t park Saturday-eveningmjoyad the outing. Mr. Byron Nelson, son' of Mr. and Mrs.' J, Everett. Nelson and Miss Gertrude Rushforth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rukhforth of Kaysville, yvere marrieij Sunday August 23, in the Salt Uke tern-- , pie. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Joseph Christianson. The young couple arc making their homo in Salt' Lake. Mrs. Nelson had been extensively entertained prior to her marrjage. A reception m honor of tha young couplo will bo given Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs,. Kyshforth at their 'homo ' . in Kaysville. 1 , cVCTViSJ " n, Hiu-'hes- Geneva Cliff, mother of Mrs. Clay nt Hebor City, arc expected home this Saturday. Mrs. Leone Logan of Salt Lake spent a week visiting here with her parents, Mr. end Mrs. Amoa . Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Ilayward who were down to the Muchell-Oldhawedding, returned to their home in Brigham City, Sunday. Tro-monto- n, eight-year-ol- d m Peach shipping has commenced.-Quayl- Cnnnon who had been in Clarendon,. Va., for the past several months has moved to Washing ton, D. C. John Stacey, wife a.nd. brotherin-Ia- w came down this woek from Idaho, Also Earl Slacev. Mayor Stocks and several of the other city officers have been Attending the Municipal League Smithfield this week end. con-vehrfo- BOUNTIFUL Fall Quarter Announcement vi-iti- NOT ACQUAINT YOURSELF WITH THE OPPORTUNITY FOR HIGH WHY OFFEREDUCATION ED BY THE STATE I It UNI-VERSIT- ' JUHHSTEU ' THE' UNIVERSITY OE, UTAH Opening dates 1933-3- 7 21-2- j 3. The University Of Utah . Salt Lake City . . . Freshman Placeihent Tests, ' September 23n! Special meetings for instruction' and registration, Septemlier Sophomore Registration, 'September 2fifh ' AH others register . . September 28. Class' work begins .Sept. 29. " Send for free catalogue giving further information. .. - 4.-- ' . r Lunch?-Th- Kathleen Nelson, daughter Of Mr.-anMrs. J, Everett Nelson, was visiting at tho homo-oher folks last week; She re.sidea in Los Angeles and was here for a abort vacation and the wedding f her brolher, Byron, . Mr. and M re. Ernest .Zcslzer left N.QYV!for their home .at Weiser,. Idaho, . . .. at the Famous . Monday, after spending a week here visiting relatives FUEDOVA DANCE STUDIOS . . Mr!, and Mrs! Ward Tolman enAt the Stake Houna'in Hountiful ; tertained nt their home. Wednesday for the evening following; Mr. and ALLTYmOK DANciNG TAUGHT Mrs,.' Lloyd Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. Turner Burningham, Mr. and Mrs. ladani Fredova has recently returned front study in Hollywood arid Eric, Tolmaii,. Mr,' and Mrs. W haa tho most marvelous and sensational work to offer her pupils. ' Mr.-anFur class and private work Register" at tho First Word. Mrs. Layton Barlow'and M. tp 6:30 P. M. MONDAY. AUGUST 31, lDffjl from'2-PFrank Warren. ' . Mr. and Mrs,. War.L Tolman are Utahs Foremost Studioa cf tho Dance,1 M193 f -- en-etin- 1st utaii oacrir, . - -- vir! pve M i tlit atfa:r were L Bountiful; Melvin?. J. Nelosn. West Bountiful; I ah H, GoodfcHow Bountiful First ward; Rota S. Hayes, Bour.tiiul Pecnn.j ward; EJn France, Centervilh; I a Vaun Dun-cah ntvrwl'ii' Sccor. I ward; SylEarn ington; Ar.nui via North Earmingen.n Rigby, Mr. and Mrs. Georg? Cln vb are spending a week at Grand daddy lakes ami visiting wltp Mrs, hs ' I f f I'ivil n . W ng after the L. D. i Ar I is i ' b J birlhds'y l. V'-i- a cV Lrytun F.il.v i',' 'I Lml ; to trL i n H! I ' V,TW. ' i'4 they' - i ., i . Tv . I.OVv' a t.d up. Fiiittdi or; Ai.!i r.iAAii::;. !,iv u. -. - V V illy i'.i e!. V- . A V home Tuesday for hiU- ,ii rbt. r, l.unchfon v;ij s' cm i b gl,4,:t; ..'V?.T'' fi'.luviug lit lb T'r'iwn, Myrtui iJJ, !T!"-- ' Tr vi ji'ol Itojul Brown f l.iiti'n, nid ('c.i-niTurn'ngbam, Maiiriiv Hi!!. b l.Mi Farlow, Rcmahl Baru'iv uni Evelyn Moffatt. Mr. and Mrs. D. It. Tolman tamed at a delightful garden party nt their home a'.tovbiy non trig honoring Mr. nn.l Mrs. I'hlon Tehran of Washington, D. C, Caries were played nnd lunclC4in ",1: Hovveil to fory guests. Alan Taylor and Phil Thompson, who are emplojvd in Nevada, were home Saturday and Sunday visiting their folks, Mr. and Mrs. Haven D. Barlow and non, La Verl, and John Porter of Centerville, motored to Devils Slida Sunday where they visited . 1 ' ; ive. , . Mrs. liir i' 'M r" frici K j -- ! rcT.it i me, f.i "li ui I 4 tl i m wih , i t - . tu'.i t. i. t t ti c.mdy pu ' Ti purpoj cf the in?titut. j ;s : for the training of nssistrnt t va.-. ..r.il ?Ii. .'o T.- c 'edacatiora! advisers in their partiin the responsibilities eo'ar tmr.p tt'g T.' t :! I- .Hide, T,Jbwr I educational . programs. Trainin' n i i 'Ii ', Mi .74 ,r t bM.h was given to 42 nroilces from TJ ti' t.r.l i i .iyd, l.ill different camps in the Fort Pour-la- s a ten iiays m.'t'jr I:: fj r 'niy .v f r:k Hw. i i'.ii i t'i i, district. Each man was given W4ik.st the (),, 4.. pr ,.f A h toehr,:-qtie- , ,7... in vl. tiaohing specific training li.iiley and sons, Clyde . it Wt;4 W,,l4 ,1 I. ,4 .t Kri.luy in Elack-- ; J'l.j care and use of the camp libly ' , j, r th. r 4'f Mis. Oailcy'a Cii rary, photography and tinting of mor.ty j.:,! to gcvcrnr.fT'.t. i , li leather work, photographs, camp Mr. i.nM.lrs. Vernon Ean.lc.ll Orly a small p:.:t f tl.M agriculture and the use and place y' n, ,! I.,,.. Ar.geVs, Cul were . of recreational and educational mo ii token fr,-:- ; u jn jhT,. tion picture fUmf schedules in the The greater gurt ,; Mr. n s Mrs. VUl,ml part jiltirs its wny t'anda.l f a iYv (lays. motion camp picture program, governiuer.t ceuers tlmngh' J. A. Kirie and Flrrrr Rirb f training was given the men by hidden' or indirect taxes. It j;i a igrath, Alberta, Cunada have Arbondp the care and operat- major item jn the cost of living. xisitin.; relatives here. ion- of motion, picture machines Bread provides an excellent ex- - Newell Rushforth left for New ' and equipment. ' k i ample of this. No commodity is KITCHEN REMODELED ;ty, Minday to spend a few . The company kitchen has been more necessary. Yit each loaf if :rri,hs. Mim. Earl Itolinj ' irennideled and spent Tuesday rearranged tinder bread you buy represents 53 differ Logan as guest of her daughter, the supervision of ent taxes Some taxpaid. commander of these Mrs. Dale Tolman. Knowles. The changes resulted in es are paid by the farmer, some by Walter Buhlcr bad a fire at his greeter efficiency; sanitation and the flour mill, some by tho bakery. place Tuesday, which appearance of the mfess hall. Every one of them has added to hts i:in, hay and harness destroyed NEW JR. ASSIST. OFFICERS and oththe cost of that loaf of bread. er fanning implements. . Lieutenant J. C. Crull, has been an3 Mrs. A. M. Barnes, Mr. assigned to company 636, arriving and Mrs Jack Asjennall and Mrs. ..to assume hia responsibilities FriI'nnnie Layton ivere guests of Mr. day evening. Lt. Crull was with and Mrs. Roy c.uiver in Salt Lake Co. 636 last fall, being transferred Sunday. to the Price camp. Lt. Crull supervMrs II. T. Sheffield, ised the construction of camp 340 Jr., and d:nightor, Darlene, will spend this .Bountiful. w.ik-or.,The will i 1: . KOUKTin- . . Saturday B' ' ' Mr "t i" unt 1 h' nii.id the l'ci'.. !'.. ret n .. i..lo t; i yvT.'StVlu- it i !tvi y..,itr:...k!; i . ' I. th' of will ef a t 1'utiTil ;r 14.'.. i d n U ' .1 Attend Education Meet at IT f V VdiioatVnai: adviser, J. T. Art l1'- ft t. " M Ta u'at'n ! e:& Jti.l f 'U use. iV. red iV.iiw ' ;v t t,.7y. str.o y ; j t . ... ' is Li r..::c : . ot- ! in tire ' f I i . va i(. I" i (lay noon t whi.-- 's s'ay ef :i they warim-- Si tin li .s k'U'V to at vn 1 4 th:if t, t.:i u :r ru' vval :r l" f vniiniiVm bt'iU'T'it not tho tiMat f'r lit ...y U'li'.r,, Aupt it t.l t'll and iniT.hiinl W"Uli n.a i (i I fit.ii, r .., ' as-- 1 tnUh lunch 1W 2?. ' v:s i 1 i , 1m tloj tor f'.,; Cit y basw. iftil Boupt in the Ve VThe roster Of' the teanv to date i , vt th.tM.v.i ' ,.; . . T. . v ' i T i". i ? ahnounreent trnL;, !L:rsr i ' 4 U the team defeated C.in. Swilh a 12 to 4 count; Tuesday of la week. The company s. ? ' 1 ' v' V . ? wv p ' ' ' - in-tt- i.'... : - r-- . 533 practically dncM ;la 'mmnaay enW.the-stotsoftball p'i'Ssrht Site ,r ; ' LAYTON, UTAH, AUGVS! S, th0 nothing but i ' ' NEWS-EXPRES- . . . Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 123 .';r' UnnEa CMa'sSaoS 4 - C-- .apfea ; i:HT-LT- . . Friday Saturday - past ten days, Caplaiii January THU1T. .. WED. TUESDAY . September . CHANS SECRETS SUNDAY SAT. . . WILL ROGERS IN OLD KENTUCKY fRtDAY Hhih ; : SUNDAY. Fang, And So They Were Murnei , auaw' .Love, It JIad to llappem Poor Ittlo Steps Out, Two Fisted Gentleutaa. ; w. . r ROBERT TAYLOR . . ; . A New Combination thats Screens perfect Love Team. 11 nRomafice Sensatio. PRIVATENIIBER She walked out on a millionaire- -- ithout telepnoM her purse Her name was a secret-- Her unlisted But she was too much of a ma. Thrills Romanco-Dra- $753 sturdy Chevrolet trucks will haul full-ovshort or long routes, over smooth or rough roads, without coaxlug or coddling. Because they have the greatest pulling power of any truck in the entire range. And they will haul these loads at savings which .will surprise you. Because Chevrolet is the most economical truck in the world today for duty! Chevrolet trucks have eyery feature for better, more economical service, er low-pri- ce all-rou- Uj-To- iS7-u- di s tlok, whno-'$7- 3( Including Valve-in-IIca- High-Compressi- d Engine, New Perfected Hydraulic Brakes, Rear Axle on lH-to- n models, and New Full Trimmed De Luxe Cab. Be wise ...economise.. Haul at lowest cost in Chevrolet trucks! Full-Floati- ng -- CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN fOlt WOWOMIML TRANSPORTATION cloth-ingf- ' : LORETTA . .. . . Frorri the brook the art of- laundering progressed until !t reached the wash-tustage and this fori a time, as many older readers will reealL was believed to be a milestone on the road of progress, as Indeed It was, but the women began to gei: d from bending over It was then tha: the wash-tubbenefactors of mankind began perfecting home laundering equipment as we know It now In Its present perfected form. If making wash-da- y easy did b heart to escape . 1 SepfeiuheV UNDER TWO FLAGS .. .Rerourch which bus frertl tJih hu man rffa of many' dager.s from and disease now Is', turnof hoi ho Moderning t' Um izing. The purpose is to diaeover ways rind mei'ms. to relieve' ttio lomemaker of many Disks '.which often make housekeeping tiresome ! and burden sons. . . .A ; the Undoubtedly .greatest eingle progress eyer mudealn the home was hanlshlns' thnt od. bugaboo, blue Monday wasliday. Now the rapid spread Of household Conors, jafltshtng The old hot anfl'tlre.some Insk of finishing the famjly wash' shows that mans InventlVe fcbnlus s being appreciated by morer and more wom.en. Women neefE ne longer drbss op undress' for the Ironing' Job. She. cellar. .Th shrfilupnshrednhrdana nebd not work' In. the kitchen or reJIar. . Ttje liriag robra or' any other pjeipiant space In' the house Is a convenient nnd logfeni place dn which to finish up the week's k 1 THU. WED. TUESDAY . ; . 'September :. LAlGHINO IRISH EYES. . ms m US -- 4. 187lncH WhMl'bata BLOC MONDAY BANISHED FRIDAY A. .SAT, I ',y , . em .' f"r 'f ffimsB.r' mga Sunday 4- : 'itmk . hunch-backe- s. rtfrT m-- Opwi ftryisM mg ftdi-U- p, $670 360!ScMASS iMimmmIM Priemfmmd In tkU OCNMAb MOTORS INSTALLMENT Doughty Chevrolet BOUNTIFUL, UTAH TELEPHONE 80 l |