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Show I ' HOW TO MAKE try has reechlly gone tinn of halU.n tiros. Electric rofrig about the time t ra. rs- fflme of Ooolidre. Cigar, tu"s pulTed on a. broad front in the Wilson. and llu:ding days, and gained, ascen- LIVING A By. J. E. JoniS - , This fall th ir'y million students are startirg out' on another school in year, to equip 'them for places them for. life. When the to carry on they vM find that that the good earth is still bulging1 with its .riches of coal, petroleum, timber and metals, oen The youths' of today hare . the from their elders suffering Every 'blues and discouragement.. at. times and one gets thajt or twenty years, ten about every blow-u- p in huwholesale a is there anman affairs. In the army they timc-come- ' s v.y morale. alyze it as . No- - matter-wha- t i you call it; the bad dream.. disnow. deep bound to end. Right turbances surge in the heads and minds of adults the waste of Wash and iagton, the bright of taxation official interference in every phase nt f happening T. There are millions of homes and occupied by 130,000,00() buildings people in the United Staten, and the evidences arc that the demand ahd colling in for summer will be as universal as it is for pro r' heating 'in winter. There's a master job ahead, for our -- master nation. There were only .4,000- auLomoi biles in 1900, and trucks did not get into statistics. until 411 were made by 1904, Trailers havent boon counted yet. Twenty years of all .our ago three-fourthighways Were not oven . hard-surfac- hs ed started. of. this The highway, mileage country will be. redoubled ..before to school are middle-agemen and women. The production of motor vehicles is definitely in the millions each year, and while the imlastry has- Its "droughts it is responsible for about ten per cent of gainful employment of our people. Year .before last 78.7,000 persons obeyed the call of Lack to the th students ' now-going- d - - . . land," and today agricultural industry engages 33.000,000 of our population, despite recurrent setbacks including too much noscying and interference by politicians and dreamy theorists. Farming has always been our foremost industry. Great forward strides are constantly taking place in power iand - electrical development. The talking pictures arrived just 10 years iK- Ohomical triumphs are con- ataatly .noted. The rubber indus- . . . - - LAYTON', UTAH, SEPTEMBER 17, 1936 S, I I 17-1- dancy when 'women reached equalmere man. Diesel- enity, with electric welding, .'airplanes, gines; its 6tjfAmli.ne& . in many firms; and varieties o'f activi ties- along'the rural highway from s to tourist camps have arrived ip recent jVars. So have a column ful of develop ments and gadgets. This Courftry our people has won back, its independence several, times since tbe British were sent home long ago. There are more and better ways to succeed for those who have property, and ' for the members' of both sexes, who. earn their living working for others, thnn have ever been known before. Hop to it and make a .living I . The. mythical waterhole in the hatioh's political mirage will never get them anywhere,' They .should know how to make a living by do ing their owfi job, as their pooplo have done in the past. DEL STEVENSON 1. wjonscROss - cub-met- . inter-.-min- to-port- ! , t - - - . al Keeping The Chin Up acre-yield- P.-wi- . . - - - Calvih Coolidgev' - . nt . -- - Abraham Lincoln - . - , Sm&ay amd -- ,4 mK 7, , SATISFioTtOK Now I lock and feet. young. I owe it all to Clairol. In one simple treatment my hair 3-l- was shampooed, ire conditioned and tinted back to the color and lustre that was the envy of my girlhood frtends." Clairol does what no. thing else con! Ask your beautician. Write for FC2 booklet, FREE ad- vice cn care of hair and F2Z2 C . beauty analysis. Ct te2 URimin, lr fr ..c old-ba- 1 ' nX dyos but a.Kv. Dark hunters must', lrold their trigger 'finger in' chock when tliov sight ennfHs-hneand redhead ducks.- Now Federal regulations' on waterfowl hunting have added these and the Atlantic brtlnt to the list of migratory waterfowl which .cannot' be kilted legally nf nny time. The United. States 'Biological Survey Bays these, birds have suffered severe sot bucks In. recent' years and ure too few In numbers to be hunted this season. k - n-t : - 0- r- - . : NOTICE . . mtH-l- t - " NOTICE V bountiful- . IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE DIVISION, IN AND FOR ' DAVIS COUNTY,. STATE OF ; - DemocraticSaidy Bountiful their meeting Sepc hold will Group 21, at 2 u. m. in the Community church. The following program will be riven: fiolo by Mrs. Wm. II.. Iioj brook; Mrs. D. W. MofTatt or Salt Lake City will give a talk; piarw-tipselection by. Mrs. Leander Thomp--5oMrs. Albert Jensen, a represen tative frbm- Sal Lake will speak. Refreshments will be served. All Democratic women are urge dto at ' . tend. . The street running east from the I. C. Penney store and the street to running west from Main street the Bamberger '.station are being tared. The Republican' county, convention will he held here i;i the court house, a week from this Saturday, r Sept. 20. There will be ninety-fouconvention. to this delegates George Vowles and son are back from, a trip to the coast. . . - . i n, - Extra Harber Sktunjaya SMEDLEYS BARBER 1936;' 4 " liAYTON, UTAH - . If Jim art happy and Mpm and full of ha; mra will taka you placa. If you ara lively, they will Intlta you to daacua and pudw. BIX ir you at emu and Hfeteaa and nrad out, men won t bs Inlvtwtod Inalwayn yva. don't Ilka "quiet" dlrU. Mon do to partix to anloy thrnmlTaa They want Ikll aloat bo an hill nf pep. ft. PINKHAM'S VtGXTABLB OOM POUND halpa din you and nttfy. Po J'.. thu pu hty yann dlrla and mmaa hnt but fntnoua old madldna to pop tlna taking , to balp up tNntn attnngth. nnnrgy, a park In. Notion tka dlrla and wanna nboot you alto tit lull of pup. 'Aak than what UMkaa thorn poppy. If that ara boooot. many nf them alii aim tba roodIt to LYDIA B. PINK. HAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. You Omuld-ftLYDIA ft. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND a try Glria vtu mm am naara attraction aa bmp. dn J , , T' I Call around to Virginias Where only the best of supplies are used. Virginia's Beauty Shoppe Telephone Kaysville pESERET MORTUAKf 228-- J : Service Above All: . - . - S. 27-3- 2- C.- - .36 East ,7th; desira tho best.' HOWARD,. Secretary. . ' . . - Notice to Water Users State Engineers Office, 'Salt Lake City, Utah, August 26,, 193,6. Notice is hereby- given that Mathis E.' Cleveland, Clearfield, Utah, has made Application in. accordance with the laws of Utah to and-Mrs- . - Appropriate 12 ac.-ft- of .water . from Duncan pond in Davis County,. Utah. Said water will be stored in Duncan pond from January 1 to December St inclusive of each, year and released therefrom from April 1 to October 81.' inclusive of each year at : point which bears E. 1187 .ft.- and S. 2G35.6 ft. from the NW cor. Sec. 1, T. N, R. 2. W., SLB & M. and during the- summer. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stowell an- conveyed by pipeline 400 and nounce the birth pf- a daughter used to irrigate 2 acres of Iand embraced in tbe .blWViSWH said born Tuesday. .' Sfifi. , Edward Howard,' Mrs.' This application is designated in and. daughter, Pearl, from California, were visitors at the State Engineers Office as File .. . the II. B: Ilellewell home,, this No. 12055.' ' AH protestis against the week.. . granting of said application, stating the 'Frank Baker, 'a brother-in-laof Owen Lund, has purchased the reasons therefor, shall be submitJohn Walsh farm, located, just ted in affidavit form and in dupli-ca- tj ccomPAnled by a fee of $1.00 north of the cemetery on the west and. filed in this. office within 30 side of the old county highway. Bishop and Mrs. A. L Clarka days after the completion of the daughter, rhyllis, from San Fran- publication of this notice. ; T. H. IIUMPIIERY3, her parents. ' cisco, is visiting-witJ . State Engineer. . Date of first publication, 'September 3, 1936.' Date of last publication, Probate and Guardianship Notices October!, 1936. . . " Consult County Clerk or Respective . . A Bank Account With .H record of more than forty-thre- e - years ft - Clyde-Ilellewcl- l . w -- - this bank;, affords1, its customers the advantages of ample resources and experienced service- - Bank . vat. - FARMINGTON "WELCOME LEGAL NOTICES Signers' for Further Information. Notice To Creditors ROBERT this easy way GLEN DAY, Clerk; . - . : p- - company shower, Miss Savage will become Mrs.' Karl Swaner, Wednesday,' . September- '23rd. The fiost of Monday and Tuesdays did considerable- damage to the tomatoes, cucumbers and late corn. Other crops were either harvested or in condition to escape, ' . ' . damage. Lewis D. Clark son of. Mr-A. '!. Clark will leave- thi3 week to resume his. medical studies at the University at Portland, Ore. Mrs. Fontella Chaffin left last Friday for a two weeks vacation in southern California. She will visit with her sister, Mrs. Morten-sen- , ' at Santa Anna. Mr. John Butterfield shipped 8 cars of fine lambs to the Los Angeles market Sunday. The sheep Lave been feeding on the range here in the mountains, east of Farmington STELTER, Administrator : NOTICE peppy ' LUNCH - sary preparations for his' family. a Mrs. Dean Swaner' entertained "group of ladies at her home Thurs d.ay evening honoring Miss Edna' Savage of Salt Lake City at a In the matter cf the estate of Emma Porter, deceased. Notice is here given' to all Creditors of the above deceased, Emma Torter. That they filed their claims wjth the undersigned at 410 Atlas Block, Salt Lake City, Utah, within 60 days from first published hereof. FOR YOUR NEW SCHOOL ' PERMANENT WAVE . STALEY'S tany Sec-,or- sho? ,- Prices Reasonable Notice is hereby. given- that a meeting of the board of directors of the Bountiful Irrigation held on the 18th day of Aug. A. D., 1936 an assessment of $1.25 per. share was lerted on the capital stock of tho corporation payable on the 24th day of August, A-1936 to S. C. Howard, secretary and treasurer, ' at his residence at Woods Cross, Davis county, 'Utah. Any stock upbn which this assess ment may unpaid on the Wasatch'- 2462 ; '26th day. of September,- 1936 will one be delinquent and advertised .for Your loved sale.' at .public auction and Unless payment is made before will be eold( on the 17th day of October, 1936, to pay the delinquent assessment together with the costs of advertising' and expense of sale, Mr. Clarence L. Mayfield, 'formerly' of Farmington, .has sola his home and business: in Salt Lake City and moved his .family to San Francisco, California, wh?re . he has accepted a position witb ah electric company. His family left the first of the week. Mr. Mayfield neceshaving gone ahead MEN LOVE Vou can become Seal Lamb : 0o4 Sandwich . Notice of. Assessment FARMINGTON 31-3- 5' PEPPY GIRLS ' i4 VV&l !bo' Utah. . ty, ' WITNESS the .Clerk of said Court, with the Seal thereof affixed this Stb day. of September, A. D., d In the District Court of the Judieinl District of Utah, ' , foun.ty of Davis, , Beef, pork, J Court-House- - , Fresh Boas) Dinner! Daily Consisting of UTAn In the Matter of the Estate of William W. Rose, deceased.. The petition of Mabel Pindef Rose praying for the issuance to herself of .Letters of Administra' in the estate of William W. Rose, deceased, has been Bet for hearing, on Saturday' the 19th day of September, A, D., 1936, at ten Qclock a. ,m.f at the Cou-ntin the Court Room of said Cpurt in Farmington, Davii Coun- - - . O. ' ' e - NI6t hair'wa faded l.NTl, - land-wher- 4 and sfreoked with grey I looked old.' I felt' old. GO UTAH and In the Matter cf th Estate, Rose Warren Guv of Guardianship ' Here is d wey to help calm '' and B.eth Rose, M'n-rFindur Mabel The milk .cows offerd the only plan of The petition .o cjuivering ncry?s. ; that will Ipr-- the home fires burn- Rd'-- praying tor tiusolGuarciansh.p her.-(.- lf of Letters of ing while the prpblem is' being Do' you eertmi. (h yrm a,it' (a ' on the persons and estates of Guy .' ' Ar, th.fe time ahen you ure rrtv-- , ; ved.. . lm atwn JT)U kou! tbow MinIrrlt.llo nd Warren Rose and Beth Rose, . re dcart to you? on aho - on l?f, ttr'lYDIA E. fort nenu rour II hewing been ors: has .' I PINKHAM'S VLGS.TAHLE, COMPOUND Saturday the 19tb day' qf Septem- help, cairn your qulrerlnt nerves o4 kboul.t ocloci Ui ten. Ul. .nd the , l.ct chorgy at you , 193.3, (Ire trigrh ber,. A. D.t . a smile. t tlU County Court House, with V hen your worrlc and ccrr. eocome tna . , fu Trt , you and vou wnti to mn .way fyon. There wi!J be 'a meeting of the in the 'Court Rboni of said Court, It kll . for . ..take LYDIA. E. PINKHAM'S LG- - .. Davis County Farm Debt Adjust- in Farmington City, Davis County, F.TABLE COMPOUND. Many women h.vt bad nerve u jeoflled yours, but they bavo ment committee at Farmington, Utah. able to build up ehclr pep dud energy sod id beenback of Clerk .at the 3 m. with WITNESS the aid of I YIUA K normal to Set p. Thursday, Sept. 24, affixed PINKHAM S VEGETABLE COMPOUNIK Any one- whose farm loan has Court, with the Seal thereof When your mother nod your traodmotke. , aed to becom. nervous. Irritable and rundowa become most impossible to meet this ,8th day of September, A. Da depended upon tbU famous old medidaw they is invited .to meet .with the comto pen them up adaln ... to help their narven ' Clerk GLEN DAY, Seal . mittee. ) ,,,m MV (ht them tkawlul dUpcaltiun, T. J. Thurgood of Syracuse..' Joseph E. Williams, Centerville. Jesse lI..Argyle, Woods Cross. . Grover Cleveland 'My P AVI S FOR A fL c-- T s. attention to thorn, go on about . show- no fear of your b;.i!.ncs-anThe village shjck tells us them. . at the home that it has been bis experience that The Zenith of. Miss Evelyn Newton ast Friday the sane system is reasonably buc- afternoon. Avtei-- the hw one rt m t sucessful with women. . . hour wan ening a peasant socia ' -- oOo . joyed. hrem of dteae Another Cream producers have' been able Is the in eounty horses' to have a tax put on. butter subamong already, a few valuable ani stitutes. One of the principal Ingre mala have died. dtents uced in butter substitutes is September 9,' 1936 three of the a vegetable oil produced', in the children oflhe lae Jcierih C, F,-a rell ate diner at the 'old home-- now south. The situation has created where to the dissatisfaction This point Fackrell. James owned by was- their' fathers birthday.' They southern.' interests are now asking-thaa retaliatory tax be placed on wens all past 80 years. Mrs. Betsy Jane Howard, 86 years old; Mrs. butter.. . . oOo-- Amy V. Brown, 81 years and James Fackrell, 80 years. They recallA check up on conditions in one and ed their early experiences in a midWestom state, by eounty those jf their father who so gen- an editor of the country, revealed now erously gave the facts that show some amuseinteresting Bountiful West stands the to ment hall and made possible the striking degree the condition where now has come about in many of that purchase of the land stands the meting house at a nom-dn- the eorn raising sections of the sum. They told how he brought country. Checking back on producthe tion records of corn, which is the the emigrants and .news t Howard of their mother's (bath crop of this .flection, it while crossing the plains and how principal was found that in 1862, and for How ht was. Life' siill leads through thorny great their sorrowsoldiers in Echo several yearn thereafter, the averWith the marched paths. Progress. spreads out in its canyon to deceive Johnstons, army age per acre yield was 40 bushels. chart. 'New England knows pretty other experiences. ' At the. present time the average , well how to read their moaning, due' to decreased fer Miss Phyllis Hatch lias returned per The states. do and so the .Sout.herri home from the' hospital.. lility and wind and water erosion, Ilaniel K. Loe had fifty sacks of has' fallen' to 19 bushels. In the six former region .has, surroundered' her supremacy in' cotton.manufac-- . onions Rtolen from his field Wed: tics,. and for' several. ypara thereturing and lout heavily in supply-- ' hesdn'y night,. after, the ayerage' price received by A meeting of the North Canyon iiig the markets for .manufactured be hftld the producer for cohj in this area ' ' cam pof thu'P. U, . ' . . goods. at 1 he .home .of Daughter Echo. Was 62. cents 'a bushel. Jn the past .The. South has had crushing ex- Brandon Gunn, Sept. 23, 1936. All fifteen years the average, price reperiences but the Spirit of its peo- members are; asked to he present.- ceived has been 67 cents. Thus we ple has never changed. Solthas have an' industry, the production been With our countrymen every? We've often wondered what- the of whose chief product has been where. They have learned ' from old boys who built log school hous- reduced to less than one half in long experiences to face the issues es .with log benches and many- tim- amount- at practcially no' increase and solve their problem?. Oppor- es thought they were making a in market .price. This is only half tunity still knocks at our doors. concession to higher education, the- picture. The ' worst part of it '. " i would Bay if they, should come is that during, the past thirty years ' hack. and' discoyer that tap danoing' production' costs and living costs in was being taught in the schools. . this community-havmultiplied se--oOo veral times. Taxes are higher, livWhen Calvin Collidge was Preal-deSince the attention and efforts ing standards are higher, calling people used tp speak lightly of cities have been turned to purify for more and more money.' Good of his constant demands for econ- ing their water supply the death rottds, telephones, radios, cars And omy and meeting the national bud- rate from typhoid has been reduc-- . all the things of the present day gets. But the national debt was cut cd from 25 to 100,000 persons, to have increased living and producdown- $10,000,000,000. Theres the four to the 100,000 population, . tion costs. Reduced to its simplest o.O 0- answer; to tho question one hears terms the situation in which, the so often how arc we ever going Firc loss in the United States industry. finds itself is. this; 60 per to get out of this mess?' Either last year was over $700,000 a day. cent less production at ho increase next year, .or in some- following This was the lowest since ljDIG, . in market preie but at- a several ' year, the good sense of the Amer. times, greater production cost. Two ican people will return and with The drawback that a good many remedies suggest themselves. A rejt Collidgcg ways of economy, and towns' have is that there are too duction in costs to permit profitable ' thrift will set us straight .again. many people in the town who .operation, or an increase in produc don't mind cheering the home team, tion. The first is not possible, when it- is winning, but 'are. first hence the latter offers the. V only Soaijd worst ebabbens if it runs into lution, This can-bdone in two . ' a streak of .hard luckl ways, either by allowing the land -- oOoThe public slowly,- but Lincoln' . to lie idle in grass, o rthrough milk . knew what ho whs talking about My grandmother, a'' reader of cows. Few can, afford the first plan when he said that you can't fooj. this paper said tho other-day.used all the people all the time, He to glean 'the wheat, gelds in Gerknew. how the early pioneers died many. I ami quite sure that most off in droves from hunger and hard any one could make. good, wagea ships; ho knew all about human lib gleaning wheat fields today behind erties; droughts, floods, fires cy- the combines. That would be honest clones, pestilences and ft lot., of and useful work and unemployed other things. Thats why his mem- persons should be doing it. ory will always live. oOo . A tho Bureau of Agrisurvey by culture Economics shows that farm hands in California 'receive an aver age wage of $42.60, in South CarGrover .Cleveland told the ' people olina, $11.60, iii Kansas, $24.60. when he was running these .figures include board,. that honor lies in honest toil", A good many of our best Americans Col,. Leonard P. Ayers, vice in all walks of life have become dis- president of the Cleveland Trust heartened as they have seen tremen Company' and a student of econodous numbers of their people digg- mics and a business conditions, ing onto the dole and turning their Stated recently in the banks month their backs up in honest toil. ly business bulletin, .that 1933 prom Its a fine gesture of the theorists iscs to be the best business year in tho grandaddygovernment to since 1930 and possibly shite 1929. specialize bn bonevolence; but these theorists fail to exercise the same Tho best, way to get along with money that existed during, the past strange' or cross dogs is to pay no consideration ' for ' the taxpayers one hundred and fifty, YOU ARB . years in which local communities supervised SURE 01 the business' and social affairs in i their communities. . ' Hours i 8 a..m. ' to'8'p. m! CHEQK Cm TRIGGER FINGER . .: IN TIIE DISTRICT TUJ BATE DIVISION, IN . . notice:. . . PLUMBING; KEATING AND P.EPAIEINO . 70-J- 2 Etihutes Free. . Telephone Bountiful r ' ? PRICES . &ET- - OUR . -- - hot-dog- ' . public, life and business. c The wisest prophet' of democrae-tihisrations our in government created tory wrote.: All men are Continental Congress The equal'; of July 4, 177Q, didnt quibble With Such trifles as believe It or not. Instead they accepted these Important words' of the great Jefferson as a part a number of truths 'stated i.n the Decldr-: ation of Independence of . The statisticians report. gains a million' in private employment. Where are the Jobs for he rest of our unemployed .fitizens? What's self-evide- aV-rf- NEWS-EXrRES- The work f righbouwcss fb be peace; .add the cfTrct of right-- 1 urTK:e eousneas qufaiess an.l for. wer.Ard my people shall habita'im, anl in in a sure dwcllirg-- , and in qtneft resting places. Isa Lh 31! : into-produ- - .WEEKLY ' , '.Kaysville, Utah'' , , Member Federal Reserve System. .And Federal Deposit. ' Insurance Corporation Accredited Depository for ' Public Funds IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PROBATE DIVISION, IN AND FOR DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of tho Estate of Joseph LeRoy Cheney, deceased. The petition cf Leo Cannon Cheney praying for the Issuance to Alice Cannon Cheney of Letters of Administration in the estate of Joseph LeRoy Cheney, deceased, has been set for hearing on Saturday the 19th day of September, A. D., 1936, at ten oclock a. at the County Court House, in the Court Room of Said Court in Farmington, Davis County, Utah. WITNESS the Clerk of said Court, with the Seal thereof affixed thia 8th day of September, A. D Seal f GLEN DAY, CM GOODYEAR AND FIRESTONE -- TIRES Top values allowed on old tfna.- - in your- - car so it mil give Power, Speed and gca end ofl mileage as when new. yr - . . . j - - CKN'ILrVILLBAUTO RRpAinryi,. CrrmYILLB. UTAn . . |