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Show WEEKLY Ttlcnand Birds Benefit From Bay Project acre lake The thirty five hundred ! Ob. of the Farmington BaJstafFcliJn work project, under relain ham, and his foremanami the CCC the Army tion with fa of company enrolled a reality. Th'brinff to this will project thousands of the water ul J' H - becoming f-- by the hunter and many This acvaluable insect destroyers. rrl.alizeu ho complishment will within a very few years which is the primary object and pupre. but there is the other side of the wli.st. ore the immequestion, tO " i t i: t diate results desired? The tion. ensiKTj , is human conserva1 Some 125 of the are on cnr-'llcv- 1928 Mears and Collyer reduced the children are invited to attend. time to 24 days; the dirigible Graf Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harrison and Zeppelin in 1929 cut the record to three daughters of Sugar City, Ida' 21 days. visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Then came the real Goodfellow this week. On Tuesday, Sept. 1, Angus Wiley Post and Harold Gatty in 1931 made the trip by airplane Smedley had been with the Telein 8 days, 15 hours and 51 minutes. phone company, thirty year?. The speediest world flight of all d time was made by Wiley Post, Joseph Ilyrum Peterson of aviator, flying alone in 7 days Wyo., and Annie Mahle 18 hours and 49 minutes, in 1933. Ivagie were married this week. And thats something for other James Lawrence Burningham, globe girdlers to shoot at. Bountiful; Beth Lueile Chi'ds Salt Lake City, tool; oqt a marriage lirecord-breaker- ' . STEVENSON DEL HEATING AND REPAIRING PLUMBING, Telephone Bountiful Estimates Free. s. s, A Polite Reporter old-tim- d. KAYSVILLE Funeral Services Held Last Sunday r as NERVOUS? 70-J- 2 our prices GET Robins arrived Mrs. Manita a two weeks from home Tuesday visit her sisto to Nev., Reno, trip Stewart. ter, Mrs. Earl The regular monthly meeting of the Amenc&n Legion of Kaysvilli cense, will be bebi at the home of Mrs.. venMiss Ivadeati Samucdson who is muis Stephens next Tuesday here Visiting with her brother e The gallantry of an Floyd SamuelsoH and family will Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Strong and western reporter is recounted in a return to her home in Tremunton, Allan and Jim Strong attended the story which recently reappeared in this week-enWalch reunion- held at Lagoon, several publications. It concerns Tuesday evening tb.e late great actress, Sara Bern tho Carson City Appeal, hardt, and the late Ham Davis of Mme. Bernhart and lu-comMrs. Carl CM j roll entertained club at her home, pany were playing. in the West, the when Davis was requested, by the Wednesday afternoon. Special San Francisco Examiner I meet guests were, Mrs. Milton Burton her in lieno and accompany her to und Mrs. Mary Beverage. the then metropolis of California Mr. and Mrs. Wendt H Barnes Funeral services for Mrs. Mary ' and lie did so. and daughter, Mary Katheiine, left Hannah Divctt, mother of "r3-Doto ti After several days of acquain- Sunday for a ten 'day-triMajor, were held in the Cem tanceship during which Davis pat Berkeley,. California tervilb1 First ward chapel at 1:3) and Mrs. Kail Cole.nore urally showed the actress every at- , .li. id. Sunday, Aug. the arrival of a daughter tention, the time came .to part-was in tWgTingey Wesley c'x horn, at the Dee brtspilal, Wednes- Opened with a soli by Mr. Robert whereupon the divine Sara A. pressed her appreciation of hi's day morning. Opening prayer Mr. J. kindness by kissing him on either ' Mrs. George Barker 'entertained Siduvvay. of ine Me Rae, former president cheek adn then, on the. mouth, sny-in- the sewing dub at lnY..home Mon- Western Slates 'mission. Remarks ' ' Mrs. day. Mr, Carl A. Badger; The right check for the Appeal, Mr. and Mas. 'Roy Cottrell .of by Rislu-mnaifes, Tliaduus Evans, he left lor the Examiner, the Bps' Pittsburgh, lenn.; have been visitiinrsfal sit' the Ninth ward, ' for yourself. ing at the home' of Mr. and Mrs Lake: City, violin r.eios, a anl the" (). A. Williams for the past Nothing daunted, Davis- made by Pit.f. Win, C. Clive, rernaik', Trunmfi-Cu'r'liMr. polite suggestion: "Madam, I' alto pf .Logan,' (but Bislu-Wesley Tingey represent' the Associated PrcB's, formerly .of. Kay.sv'ill.1) is wry ill. Robert Siduvvay; benediction, Mr. which serves 380 papers west of Mr. und Mrs, Kent Johnson re- John F. in unu nt in Balt Ther-mopoli- one-eye- For Mrs. Divctt htnonl of gaged iiv the accompli thi.s fine project. The the work-idike construction with its avyinsr heights of from three fo seven feet high and .wide enough. on top to maintain a giavclod road 1.2 . feet wide, with its spillways of Euch size as to admit Ihe How in And out of the. 'hikes of the Jordan River, with thej placing of forms the mixing of concrete, tho construction of ditches and the haulof Jrrnvel, 4he hoys ing are learning lory much which j up'w'ork.in 1'bo enable them to those 'world. industrial Many the never had ham who i boys mak-- . portunity of Work before, are ing a fine start, in acquiring 'the knowledge and prac'ieal application of job operations. There are the highly .technical jobs of civil engineering .which' involves the work wilhihe transit,' th.e' chain and .roll, which they .Are learning. There is the overhaul' and repair of trucks and tractors .together with the teaching of Ihoir operation, . which the hoys are mastering. There is the carpenter work which, is .they are taught to do a constant acquiring of the nAmea of the birds and plants which are ; ,' found or are constantly .entering .' the 'bay area.is One 'of the interest-rin- g the information, they phases on the life habits: as, . are taught . feeding, nesting, .incubation, loca-- . tion and migratory habits of .the water fowl. A large number of the licys have I gen' taught to a high ' point of work efficiency., the min ing and classification- apd use' for '. .road, concrete. and (facing ' .of a .waterside on tho dyke) .of gvayd and rod.-:- .This unique. con- -' . . 'pcrvaMon work of. men. nn-- birds 'had bcea going forward under tho direct ion. of the following foreman of the Farmington bay CCC camp: f 1936 LAYTON, UTAI1, SEPTEMBER 3, NEWS-EXPJtES- . Here is a way to help calm quivering nerves gray and coral chiffon carried pink roes. Mis Jim and Grant wore pade green net and carried pink roses. Sherman Clar, brother of the groom, acted as was Lest man and Ray Barton usher. They wore full evening dres. Mrs. Clark, mother of the bridegroom, wore black lace aw! a Grant, corage of roses. Mrs. mother of the bride, wore rose w ard a corsage of ro3es. The dining room was in charge of Miss Beryl Randall, assisted by Miss Marion Smith, Miss Joyce Grant, flayl Moss, and Mi's Iniogene Lee The dinirg table was covered with an imported lace cloth and centered with a bowl cf ro e glad oli nnd green tapcr3 in silver holders. Tables were set. in the garden and wore pearl nereou that you at Ho you feel when you are crow, tcrenml Sre there timewhen . time you icold thoo ml Irritable who ore letet to you? If your nere re on edtfr, try lYTUA 1. I PINKHAM S VtGRTAIltR COMPOUMX nerve and shoul.l heln calm your aulverln nod energy to fce III the atrenSth (!ie you mile. with When your worries end cere become to ny from much for yoa end you wntrt to run ell . . . tnke I.Vll E. PlNtCHAMS VEGMany women hm ETABLE COMPOUND. JnnCled e your, but tlwy Into had nerve their pep and enery v an t tren able to build upwith the eld of I YDIA k. - bark to normal , P1NE.HAM S VEGETAH! E GO -- .POUND. When your mother and your ftiamlmothe Irritable and rundown ucd to tiecoine nervotia. thia luntouaoid med! hie they depended upon to help their nerve Hal up them to pep to helv fihe them cheerful tiUiWvOauD.- - ... ? Fresh Roast Dinner of Miss Ku y Parkwere in ehs'-gtin, assisted by Miss Virginia Miss Faye liepworlh, Miss Frances Mann, and Mbs Romaine .Smith. Mrs. Lila Lee received at the door and Miss Eleanor Pack was in the hall to direct the guests Consisting cl Ar-buchl- o, . i'd-te- - Beef, Dally - r.j lamb Fort, Veal ls . ' . Hot Sandwich to the receiving line, Miss Frai of tho Southgate was at the stairs to direct the guests to th many shares of each parcel of Trlccf Ilcasonab! . gilt loom which wai in charge of flock aa may be necessary will be Albs assisted Miss l.ucil'c Pack, by Mi or, or Newton. Miss Mary. Alice rented at the office cf the secretary at hia residence in Bountiful, Utah Woolley v.a3 in charge of registraon the 14th day of September, 1936, tion in the upper hail. Dr. and the hour of 2 p. m. to pay the at Mrs. lack uelul as host and hostess. A strirg quartet furnished delinquent assessment thereon tomusic during tho evening and vo- gether with the cost of advertising and expense of rental. Porter, cal numbers were rendered by Miss the Mississippi river. . turned .home Saturday after spend- Lake City. A. G. BEEBE, Secretary. Lilith Mann, Miss Jane Reed and Whether he received tho addition ing the suiunu'r in Nmy York. ' .. Bountiful, Utah. were Mr. Joe Wood. Invocations al expressions of appreciation to Mrs. William' Heaton' entertain town Out of 800. to issued guests which he appeared to he entitled, od her.' Ogden Wednesday ' included, Mrs. A. Ji. Caine of the sto.ry docs not stifle. . evening. 1 Boise, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miss DoroOhy- Budge of Paris ; PE5ER&T MORTUAFCf Jordan of Los Angeles; Miss Mary Mrs Idaho spent Tuesday .with. : Notice Is hereby given that l Alice Wolley of Honolulu, Hawaii, Alice Burton. . . meeting of the board of (directors LoMr. Lee Mrs. Orvil and and of Mias. Klilh Nance 'and Mrs. Car of the Bountiful Irrigation comgan. The young couple left on a pany held on the 18th Mias.' Mary Alice Woolley of Fowls visited' with friends inOg Win.- Bonner Evans funotal day of Aug. honeymoon trip through the north- A. D., 1936 an Honolulu and 'Mr. and Mrs. Ralph' den Tuesday. . . . assessment of $1.25 in the Centerville west and held Were retheir will return B. Jordan upon Mr. and Graham Mrs. Henry of Los Angeles are share levied was on the capital per wa.nl chapel Tuesday, Sept. side in Farmington. guests at .the home of Mr. and Mrs. wore Sunday guests of Miv and First, stock of the corporation payable Counselor Joseph E. 1st, Bishop A was meeting Mrs. very interesting Walter K. Grant for a .couple of Jay Garn'ih Salt Lake. on the 24th of August, A. D., in charge. Opened held Sunday, Aug. 80, in the Boun- 1936 to S. C.day Mr. and Mis. Charles ' Itbehol Williams was weeks. Mr. Jordan official of Mrs. of Howard,, a secretary composed by quartet when tiful motion ward laVt First pica 'newspaper syndicate on. the and' children spent Harold Roberts, Mrs. Wnt. Tingey, tures of early church history and and treasurer, at his residence at ' . Provo in' . . with relatives.. oast; Woods Cross, Davi3 county, Utah. Mrs. Clifpictures which were to have been .Mrs.' Maurice Barton .apd- Mrs .Mrs. Wm'. Trjmhath aiid Mrs, Olive Cleverly, wifA of'Wil Any stock upon which this assess O Father Smith My kinging used in Priesthood conference were ment liam .Cleverly, has been' very sick Lloyd Biahop. entertained the Pii ford 36 East 7th Sv remain unpaid on the Wasatch 2462 solo shown. A Harold 'Remarks. Smith, M.r, large attendance enjoyed 26th mayOf but at last reports .was improving. miiry offjeers at thpir regular hion 1936 day Ab'sotU by Mrs. Wm. Trimbath; the services. will September, State Representative to tho Youf loved ones deslr tht besk.' thly niectlng at .the Barton ' home remarks Mr. David Watkins of Og be Alan Taylor and Phil Thompson, saledelinquent and advertised for . . Moses L. Holbrook, will Monday. . at auction and unless Mrs. Murray Moffat of Salt Lake doji an'd Mr. Clms, II. Smith; quar- who are employed in Nevada by payment public in the- West Bountiful ward is made before will be tet WcU Sometime Understand; the Southern Pacific railroad, are with Mr's. E, Sunday- at conjoint meeting. Ho spent last' week-en- ' sold on the 17th day of October, Randall. Mr. John ' prayer ebsing. home to expected spend Sunday 1936, to will talk bn' the last special session, II. Scoffiold. the. Centerville erme-tei- and Labor pay the delinquent assess; Mr. day with their folks. I.owel Peternon of. Burial wjaft in of the legislature and the proposement together with the. costs pf was dedicated l.v tho rraye Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parkinson d- stale constitutional amendments, Richmond we're Kaysville .visitors Mr. Fred Evans. ' and expense of sale, anti family, of Fillmore, were advertising ' to ho .voted on this c'omirig .election here last Week and. thay ppqnt the S. C. HOWARD, . zsr guests of Mr. and Mrs! Charles N. in Ii'ovo accompaniell by Mr. ..and- Mrs; .Elof Peterson re- week-en2 Secretary. slow a during the week. turned recently from a .trip t.o' Mr. .and Mrs. AVnyne Shell'idd. The Gleaner gills of Bountiful Miss Meflwi Thondgy entr'Jain Portland, Ore., and Scuttle; Wash Mrs.. XV. Layton Barlow First ward enjoyed a weiner roast ed tho ThursMiss is rRjb Call Dora bnck Eyeping bridge ' from. her Work project, Mr. Floy W. Met! inn. '. . .Telephone at Mueller park, Wednesday even. . vacation to .. day the She was' npilhwest. engineer; Mr, Joseph C. Nelson, W. Mr, nnd ing. Mrs. Ruth Carlow and Mrs. ' senior foreman and project archi- is far as Vancouver, B. C, She hn . jMr. And Mv. Wilford Haaeke re Idell Edwards accompanied enterlHiiied a the at dinner at i Stato Engineer's Office', Satt family' very.' delightful trip, tect; Mr. Robert G. Hoc, Wild life 'their. Home Monday: Covets were', (unitd Saturday from a Weeks va- girls; Lake ' honor Miss of '. ln. Mary I',. City, Utah, August 26, 1936. Mr. Grant, in ,J. technician;' cation Slierhml, They commented Miss I'eth Ashby, whose marfor Tourteen. . ' . ' Notice is hereby given that charge of construction, director of '"'hose marriage to Elwood Clark InjdTwelve friends, of .Mrs. 'Archie on Urn beauty .of the city. riage to Milton IlusSel Cheney, of Mathis E, Cleveland, Clearfield, tractor and dragline .operation, jnrr will take place September 2 in 'the Green of Brigham City, took place 'daughter Salt Iaikc phasaiitly Mrs. .surprEcl Friday, Utah, has made Application in acNeplii Hep temple, ior foreman; Mr. Charles' Parker, Mr. 'and M'rs, Fred Bangertor, has has been tho honored , i guest at cordance with the laws cf Utah to afternoon; it' being her. a . shower. . project, mechanic, in in of a office the chargc'of re- worth entertainedat at positiAn accepted several showers the last' month. . her home in hirthilay 12 ac. ft, of water Monday evening pairs' and overhaul 'of Mrs. Charles Law and Mrs, John Appropriate Bill .Jarman .of 'Beverly. Ilights, Dr. EVan T.vlor. durBountiful.' .Games from Duncan pond in Davis .were, played Miss Elda Gme Tucker of Salt equipment; Mr. Robert M. PaterAshby entertained Tuesday flight County, Utah, Said water will be spending a few days here Lake and Mr.' all ing tho evening, and a late' supper li!if.is of son, work foreman in charge C. Stocks of Royd at the Ashby home. Twenty-fiv- e ' stored in Duncan pond from Janguests, Tues- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- -' Hmnitiful, sun of Dr. and Mrs, J. gravel 'and road Mr. Win. Slade,' served to twenty-roneguests were present. She Received Jarman. His ac soph will 1 to December 31 inclusive of Sadio Clark Mis. entertained day, Mr. uary . Merrill G. were carpenter foreman; the nt married Stocks; .com pony, him home, after many beautiful and useful gifts. at a luncheon at her Farm each having . honjd.in foreman.' blacksmith year and released therefrom the' Glenn, brides parents, FriMiss Beth Call, Miss Edith Law, spent tho summer vacation here. home' f from April I to October 31 iningtpn for hcr'future daughter-irt-law- . 28. cereThe Miss Mary Hatch, Miss Stella Criddle returned day evening, Aug. Mrs. Evelyn clusive of each A pink and green color scheme Mrs. Lieutenant J. S. Grull,-wifyear at a point home Monday from a 'vacation (o. mony was performed by C. Clar- Perry, Miss. Norma Hardy and which bears E. 1187 was out forty-thre- e decorin carried tho table of the companys junior officer, arft. and S. Nesicn. ence Maxine 'Miss1 Stocks, Mrs. Margaret Gledhill entertain- 2635.5 California. . covrs where for were laid ations, ft. NW from the cor. this week Sec. 1, and is making her rived was the ed for Miss Ashby last .Mrs; Enll Tall, is visiting her sis sifter of thirty-tw- o Friday at T. 4 N., R. 2 W., SLB & M. and guests, . h?me in Bountiful. ami Attendant lleinev Daniil only the home of ter in Miss Idaho for a few weeks. . Call. Twenty conveyed Earl .Williams of Woods .Cross by pipeline 400 ft. and was best man'. A wedding supper guests were served a ; number of large .A and n and and delightful used to irrigate 3 acres of land Layton Thelma Steed of Farming-toste Enrollees Cloyd Isle, canteen the at hotel Ambassador Miss luncheon. Iva Layton enter- - embraced in the Kaysville attended the base people, were married' adthe during' past NWtiSW1,; said wart and Everett Mead second week. ' . in Kaysville See. 1. between . Layton and following the ccro.monj The young tained at her horn Ml gante . , cook left for their home, in Indiana for a Thursday turning for the bride-elec- t. couple.; left that, evening This application is designated in Aaron Cleverly, of Woods .Cross Evanston at Evanston, Sunday. and West Virginia rfspectively to honeymoon southern Mr. trip and Mrs.. . 'Willia'nv , Parker and the Sexton State of Lake Salt took Sybil ah-will make thpir home at The seasons work of the play- No. 12055.Engineers Office as File 'Thursday evening. Both wlll-rexand children have returned. to Kays out license a at marriage Monday turn to their responsibilities after Coalville. villtf and are living in the oh Crid- Tuscaloosa, Ala., where Mr. Stocks ground at the Junior high school All .protests against the grantis studying medipine.at the univer- was concluded a short leave, of absence. dle home this winter . . Monday with a pro- ing of said application,, Miss Mary- Grant, bride-elec- t, , . of' Ala.. stating the sity held at the Bountiful gram Thirty people met .at the homc of James Hansen of Salt Lake and was the guest of honor at a hfr. and Mrs. Don. Lillywhite of ward meeting house. A .one First reasons .therefor. shall be submitMr Und Mrs. Lynn 'Halos act ted in affidavit form and in duplw Sunday surprise party 'given by .'Ariz-.'a enrollee from the Fort Douglas the imp visiting at tho play, a pantomineMr,' and Mra. Hales are .Fhoenix:, of Cinderella, cate, accompanied evyrting. Davis South ..stake been has as Primary by a fee of $1.00 honue ccc camp, appointed two dances and a display of ' doll- and- filed in board last Friday. Tho giroit's ga- leaving this' week to. make their Carmen.of Bishop anj Mrs.' Qaaylc this office within 30 1. clerk for the division of grazing thered houses. ar.J hot , at pads, made by the days after the completion of the of the bride' and home in Salt Lake, where he will Mrs'. Del entertaintraining school and will handle all served a t'ho.home Bifrhiftgha.m ' were at the. South high school. . girls, displayed to a fair publication of this notice, '. delightful luncheon. A teach correspondence that pertains to the color scheme . Mrs. Seth Blood, is attending ed her 'bridge club at her .home crowd of parents nnd friends. ' white-waof and pink ' T. II. HUMPHERYS, ' Wednesday. A lovely two course The Bountiful unit of the Nation ' army for them. business college in .Salt Lake.. effectively carried out. Twenty-State- Engineer,1 . one Mr. and Mrs. A.. D. Neilson and luncheon was served tp 8 guests. al guard returned Wednesday, from guests wore prcserit. On Sat Mrs. Lorin' Farkin won high score. a week's Date Ileber Carter of Huntsville camp of first publication, trip through Yellowstone. of Los' Angelos, Calif, are .: has been appointed as assistant urday evening 'Mrs.. J.'A. Taylor children with The first Brimary union , meetMrs. Margaret Gledhill of Salt September . . 3, 1936, Mr. Glen entertained and Mrs... at Bountivisiting Jut hmriein Date of last publication, leader to ?Tie division of grazing ful-at of th& fall was held Saturday, lake lisited at the home ing, of her a shower .for Miss Grant, Robips. They went to .Burley, Ida. October-1,1936school iiys. receiv- paicnis, Mr, and Mrs, Horace Aug. 29. A Fall flowers .decorated the living for a few days this week aceompan ed their . Brough, iiistr.uetions'pevtaining'tQ iod Mrs.' Susannah Robins who by' Miles L. Myers has been chosen vooms and 1(5 guests attended. Mr, W alt Hogan, who was op'er-ate- d will spend the. next month there. winters work. . first-aiDr.to d F.. A. man as act to .Mrs. and E. IL'Rcid on for appendicitis at the. L; ' enjoycit Mr.- and Mrs. E. 1L Scoffiold and BOUNTIFUL " a fishing trip to Mirror lake dur- I , o. hospital, Sterling, medical officer. Myers is Mr. Mrs. and 'Monday, is getting Samuel Flint were the wcekrtnd.' , . . from Bethesda, Ohio. along nicely, Mrs. W. O. Sessions-- is hurley were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale ing .Mr. and Mrs, Eldon Tolrnan re.Mrs. William Burningham, 'Mr. ' and .Albion- visiting relatives but Smith in Salt Lake Sunday. d Mr. Joseph, K. turned, tp. .their home in- WashingHepworth and will return this .Mrs. Emma D.: Strong of Salt Shp acton, D, C., after a two weeks vaca- Bishop Quaylv Cannon attended het Dell Visited .who' her Clifford and is Ijike companied ; son, fon tion spent in visiting-friend- s . . .aind the funeral services of Lawrence . family, Tuesday.-- . . No one has ever really circled with Hewlett Brothers. relatives, here' and ii) Farmington. .former resident of BounBountiful Firts ward .TMmary Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Sheffield of , 'Mr. and .Mrs. Blaine Andersen ' the globe, because to literally do . which were tiful, held in Logan; will next 8:30. Ptovo at. the open, were Kaysvjlle visitors, Mon of Salt' Ivnke wore Sunday visiters Thursday' that would mean going around Thursday, '.Sept, 3. Mr. Sardcmi ' world at its circumference, whether p.. m. with a childrens dance. All day. at tht home' of Bishop and Mrs.' Me.d in .Colorado after a lingering other-Vis' Quayle Cannon. by following the equator or illness.. .' : . But going around the world . Sunday evening, '.Sept.' 6. .the 'Mrs. William Payne of CaTdston . is generally understood to mean Bountiful First ward has. A. Will to .her home,' after returned hold a sunset, service on 'the lawn her visit-witapy passage around the earth be. her sister, Mrs, Mary ; tween the two poles. of Robert. G. Hardings place on .Steed.' . . . ; Kow the time required for this the east, bench. This wiU 'take. the feat has been reduced is strikingly place, of their regular conjoint serillustrated by he fact that Magevice. .' . ; llans ship Victory, the first to The marriage ' of Miss' Mary the globe in the acGrant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Bountiful City Mill Creek IrrigaWalter E. Grant, of Woods Cro'ss tion Company,, cepted sense, took three years lackprincipal place of and Mr. Elwood Sessions .Clark, business, Bountiful, ing 12 days for its voyage, 1519 to Ulb. 1522. son of Mrs. Sadie Clark, of FarmNOTICE There 'is delinquent Drake made it in 1,052 days, ington, took place Wednesday, Sept on the following described stock 2, in the Salt Lake temple. The on account of assessment No. something over half a century lat34, ceremony was performed by Pres. lieved on the 25th June, 1936 the er. Cavendish in 1855 sailed from : Ileber J. Grant. A reception was several amounts set Iymouth, England and returned opposite the given in the evening at the home respective 6hare holders as follows in 781 days. ' of the Vr':'v-:.'- ' brides The bridal Vernes Jule parents. cert shares amt Then challenged by Upper Djtch ' ' ' ' party stood in front of a lattice Da Ka Davis 17 ' 2700 $3.35 bock, Around the World in 80 work interwoven with woSpenwr-429-43fern and Glen 655 1.97 Days, Nellie Bly, a newspaper pink sweet peas. Palms stood on Mary E. Curtis ..474 394 MS man, went around the world by either end. The bride was gowned Wood Ditch boat and train in 72 days in 1899. m a beautiful model of ivory satin, Glen V 'The next year George Francis 1502 1007 3.77 Riley so and carried white rose buds. She Home Owners Loan Is Train aid the tunt in 67 days. Corp. was attended by Mrs. Sherman Geo. B. Gibson ....549 Other records ranging around 40 oil 2577 7.73 Clark as matron of honor. She D. M. Davis wtere in made the succeeding 532 2014 7.04 days wore a gown of silver raettallce Ella II. Smith49l-54- 7 647 2.44 years fcefors ths advent of the air- cloth and carried pink roses. The Home Owners Loan rUne. j Corp. bridesmaids were sisters of the Wilfred Williams 663 335 1.26 In 1227 Linton and Wells, em-- f bride. Miss Evaletta Grant wore Beatrice Cox 467 450 1.60 VI-- 7 train, .boat and airplane, CENTERVILLE, UTAH pale blue lace and carried pink Brigham C. HolTELEPHONE O--R d the tSrcuIt in 18 days. In c.- and white roses. Miss Helen Grant brook 528 571 2.21 and-placin- . f'-o- t g: sed-i- STALEYS . - s LUNCH . . . ' Funeral Services - ; Notice of Assessment Helil Tues Sept. Far Wnt, It, Kvans - WOODS CROSS scr-viee- - Service Abo . rkf, fj and-ther- . v-Al- V ' is-a- ; ' - Leg-slaiur- e, - - - d rip-ra- y, ond-Mrs- . : . d 27-S- BOUNTIFUL 1 Notice to Water Users - evt-ning- 2ti-'J-- , n Mrs,-Joh- 1 Hazel-Bangerto- - . aimi-wu-sary- auto-moti- . - . ve - two-son- s . With a record of more than . . J was-give- ' . . enn-yon- sj e . years this bank affords its customers the vantages of ample resources and perienced service. - - . , Bank . ' s - . at - . FAM1INGT0N WELCOmi . . ... - - ; Circling The Globe I iany - wcek-rcnd- . : Sar-doni- Kaysville, Utah , Rtember Federal Reserve System And Federal Deposit . e. : Scatt?. Wm Seven ! M.-1- . Insurance Corporation . . Delinquent Notice MvtjQivedtked eiwy u$kt often 7 AwreditedDeposItoryfor Public Funds . 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