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Show WEEKLY Police of Columbus, 0., have refrom Mrs. ceived a complaint James A. Devine that airplanes fly ing over hei home pievciu h'r baby from getting his afternoon nap. Police have promised to if flying schedules cun beu changed LAYTON ...... LAYTON, UTAH, OCTOBER 1, 1986 NEWS-EXPRES- Arthur argued with me, pointed a gun at his head, pulloi the trigtiful Bountiful after Mutual Tues- ger, and shot himself in the elbowof dv. explained Mrs. Arthur Nichols, day nights. At last accounts George Garrett Cedar Rapids, Iowa, to police. -who had been so critically ill waa Trainer Andy Lotshaw of the still improving. or The Second ward Relief has been Chicago Cubs uses 43,000 feet, adHere Is a way to help cafm and of nine gauze miles, with the following nearly g Eva Feller Collins, president; hesive taps each season in quivering nerves his counselor; first Mabel Goodfellow, players. V" rv. ih feel M nerm Policeman Theodore Kowaleski, Reva Wicker, second counselor; aeoia too when you has 32 . . . time at Emma Irritable of Conn., .as Middletown, Bertha Jenkins, reseretary; schouL ltiley, social aid. The following just graduated from high class leaders have been chosen: He i3 married and has a Mrs. Ralph Peterson, teachers top- daughter. Next fall he expect3 to 'wh5r.Tor wxrt'et nA ' bcome, ics; Ella Smith, theology; Buzy enter Wesleyan university. to tun away Neil Lucas, of Dos Palos, Calif much for Leaders, Sister Maude Goodfellow "dYS 7. P1NOHAM S VEG-bato with Sadie Woolslayer and Mrs. has the hobby of hiding marbles in ETAbLb COMPOUND. Many .. laniiieU os your, but nerdr they novo h n Swailen, assistants, Vera Holbrook famous spots about the world and bwo and their pop able to build up of aid of CVWA iu back to normal with theCOMPOuNIX .ilerary; Zelma Duffin, social ser- keeping notes of the location S VEGETABLE p Wbeli vice; Emma Compana, project; each. your granumothee your mother and U rundown oerrou.. Irrttablo Lucile Knighton, choister with Antbta upon depended na Ilayes, assistant; Viola Brauer, LEGAL NOTICES they organist. Meetings will open for the season next Tuesday, Oct. 6th, Probate and Guardianship Notices with teachers topic lesson at 1:1b Consult County Clerk or Respective p. m. All teachers are especially Signers for Further Information. requested to be at this meeting. Notice To Theology lesson will follow at 2 Fresh Roast Dinner Dally p. m. Consisting of . In the District Court of the Second Judicial District of Utah, Beef, Pork, Veal aad Lab DEL STEVENSON AND BE PAIRING PLUMBING, HEATING Telephone Bountiful Estimates Free. GET OUB PBICE3 70-JDan Sullivan has moved his elecformthe building trical shop into ' Charles Gross-na- n by occupied erly for a fur and hyde shop near the Roxy theatre. He was housed on Mr. and Mrs. Bamberger under pass on Secrist ArtThe brick worknew in the frame building adjoining house across Npwmans hill in North Farmington. entertain- the street from Joseph Naylors is O. P. Skaggs store which mis been Whitaker Allan Mrs. There are those who blatantly torn down. Mrs. Birdie Layton was the young Matrons club at her nearing completion; aver that capitalism and the prortt ed The Democratic Womens Study also a tenant in the same building. home Wednesday afternoon. needs human motive Broschin-skfor y tho supplying on now Walter group have opened headquarters Mr. and Mrs. She has quarters are Lofe to on in the Safeway building next to are tbe out, verily yea a on way store Adams have trip the gone ground floor of before out. kicked the post office. All women are on about to be Angeles. Mrs. Broschinsky building just inside the door, MisB Karma il! to join them. was that Others while her marriage admitting the southeast corner of the buildMrs'. Max Williams returned to ser- Khowlton. fend several are the of in the system ing. The vacant building her home in San Francisco, Monmaintain that the system can ious, street are gradMain end of north day, after a ten day visit here with nu-be purged and innoCulated ap'4 trend The re occupied. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. ually being be grafted on or into to the Hardy. of the times in Layton is north- parts benefit of the body politic. west-warHorace Frank Balderston, many years as not ward, of next wapital tho One of tne Bountiful Light of Btep3 took first manager Albert Burnirgham Greely advised. Si Power company, of Bountiful, is financial be for the shouuld ism the at club best the peaches boys The Layton pig prize for at the point of death. were represented by Richard Stev- care of men during slack .oi shut state fair as we had hciotoiore al Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Burningham are funds Call Richard as down, periods just enson, Ben Dibble and suggested that he probably would. announce the engagement of their the team at cost machines of lowed cover the livestock to a as judging He also took the sweepstake. He o Union Wiseman, Ida, daughter, state fair. The Kaysville pheas while not operating. at the rate of 60c a peach for son of Mr. and Mrs. David Wiseant club was represented by Robert There is certainly more peiaonal got the peaches he exhibited and, be- man. The marriage will be solemBehling and Harold Terkins, with freedom under capitalism than un fore thaL a doctor from Los Ange- nized early in Ocober. AnnounceJack Wilson as alternate. In tho der scheme yet tried til Europe les any contests these bought a bushel ol peaches for ment of the betothal was made a. poultry judging a party given by Mrs. Lloyd Robert and which he voluntarily paid 5. boys took third place at her home in Bountiful. third was the tnan, high Behling C. Robinson prevented tbe Ezra were Tables his score. arranged for games, winning a medal for of a bicycle, one night, the the favors for which were tiny theft the chaperoned Seth Stuart, leader, trip to the northwest first of the week. He was return- corsages with scrolls hidden among these toys and the Layton boys at Mr.While oh a John Hale of Arizona ing home about midnight when a the flowers telling of the approach Mrs. and three state for the days. They fair and here over paid Mr. and boy came along the toad and turn- ing marriage. Feathery asters decstopped stoppepd at' the New House hotel Mrs. Thomas W. Smith a visit. as guests of the stte fair board, ed down tho Woods Cross street orated the rooms. A late supper Rice is Miss ICrma. visiting served to 20 close friends and and attended a banquet Monday at Deveraux hall. When he saw was friends San Fraiwisco. in of the bride to be. Wedrelatives of Chamber as guests of tho night A few cars of onions are moving Mr. Robinson, ho stood the bicycle nesday evening Mrs. Clifford ParkCommerce, along with several huna utility po.e am! beat u er of Bountiful, sister of the bride-to-bclub boys and girls to eastern markets but the prices against dred other road toward Woods Cross down the is low so are it that entertained at a miscel.an-eou- s very discourag from all parts of the state. Robinson began to inveJtigaUe Mr. the to. growers. ing shower honoring the bride-elec- t, Everybodys Old Man, playing. Visit f?ie Union Furniture Co. and found that a Salt Lake boy bad Miss Lucille home. at her is Tues., Wed., Thurs., Oct. left the bicycle out sloe of the Hill entertained at a party for the their Challenger rale. during b.e one of the best comedies to The Davis county Jersey cattle Municipal power house while he young couple Thursday evening. shown here. Fri., Sat., Sun., Oct. breeders are making' a good show- stepped inside to speak to tho oper Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Parkin and the big Columbian Thunder- ing at tho state fair; the Davis atora of the plant. When he went Mrs. Farkins mother, Mrs. Coia county herd taking first place in out to get his bicycle it was gone Butler, returned Friday from their ing Drama of the Nations Counterfeit with Chester Morris, competition with six othei counties but through Mr. Robinson ho was vacation trip to the parks in southable to recover it again. Mr. Robin ern Utah, Boulder dam, Flagstaff, Margot Grahamo, Marian Marsh, of the state. They havo also taken rib- son did not know the boy who attheir the of share class open Arizona, south and north rims of Lloyd Nolan. Tues., Wed., Thu., bons, and mado a showing at tended to take the bike. the Grand canyon of the ColorMeet Nero Wolf. Friday, Sat., Sun., the Future Farmergood divisions. The Visit the Union Furniture Co. ado, sixty miles of sky line along Oct. 15, 16, 17, The picture of the Jersey breeders exhibiting are, Eu- during their challenger sale. the tops of the moilnta.ns from year JOE E. BROWN .in the Sons gene Bair, E; W, Irving, .Milton C. F. Smith of Layton has sue Ephraim to Fairview in Sanpete of Guha. Shows start .at 8 p. m. Nelson and George B. Mann of ceeded Murray Howard as agent county. This sky line highway is Admission .. 10c and 15c. .Roxy Woods Cross, Ray ltiley of Bounti- here at the Bamberger station. He new and not fully completed. It is ad. ful; Smoot Bros, and John WalpoM will move his family down from so lofty that a man can see mounTheatre, Layton. tain ranges and valleys for miels Layton right away. Mrs. Healey of Farmington is bf Centerville. The Miller Floral has a very Mrs. Willard Call and son, Hugh away, and so crooked and so dangthe new Bamberger agent at Lay-to- beautiful flower exhibit, which is a aho was when he erous that one does not know how badly center piece located-inthe center injured when he injured struck was by an soon he might do down over the The third crop of lueprn hay is part of the floor of the llorticultur automobile driven by an intoxicat- cliffs to his doom; hundreds of feet al building. As one looks over the ed being harvested. man, in Arizona, arrived home, below, as in places the road has Allen Bennett, Lloyd Brink, state fair exhibits it can easily be Mrs. Cali had been nurs- been blasted through solid cliffs. Saturday. Paul Major and Harold Gailey left determined the importance oi Da- ing her Bon since he was hurt, some When you talk- to these people vis county as contributors to the about "Scenic America they know Bix weeks ago. lie is now recoverSaturday for Logan, Saturday, success of the state fair, where of you speak. where they will attend U. S. A. C., nicely. ing Ray Wilcox, who had been here Irvin Burningham, assisted by this year. Another big Mystery Night. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Iiulon E. Randall and De Lore Nichols door-slep Watch When you need a dance orchestra Steed has returned to hlsho.ine in for further hasE.done your credit to the county by announcement. call Jack's . Melodian orchestra. Crescott, Arizona. a splendid fruit and arranging Bishop and Mrs. Harold Wood of Commander Talbot of the CovCall 228-or call at Roxy. Theatre exhibit at the state fair. vegetable Tabor, Alberta, Canada, arc attend In the Layton. are shown many ad ered Wagon Post of Veterans of foreground ing conference m Salt La.:e and of. the small Foreign Wars announces that The. Layton ward is being such as straw-berrifruits d will a in Bountiful few spend days and the like, raspberries for subscriptions lor the big dance will be held in court house hall next Fri- visiting Mrs. Woods father, James and banked on either side by pares new meeting house. and other leiatives, before and day ngiht, Oct. 0. Installation of Stacey peaches. The lower center officers will also take place. In ad- returning home. They- came by shows Davis countys onions off to . auto.. Six children of the late Mr. and dition to putting on dances at the good advantage by alternating The Sessions 'of the Mrs. William Rcndlcman, of Daughcourt house, the Post plans putting camp ters of Pioneers are unlcraining in with red peppers and centered by 111., were united tomatoes. The sides are banked recently them on iri the various ward halls honor of the after 63 years of separation. The during the winter. Three orchestras pioneers of the First with large watermelons of differ children range in age from 73 to have been engaged to play at these ward, Friday, October 9th, at 2 ent varieties, egg plants and wondSa. different dances, Jacks Molodians p. m. in the banquet room. Pione- erful looking grapes. The upper ers to be honored are, James Day, Windows of famous English glass will play at tho opening ball. back portion is a solid bank of var Every Alma in the Yorkminister of Hull, Eng., body invited. Ilaruy, Ephraim Briggs, kinds of Davis county vegetJohn Gull, George Wright, Mary ious not been washed for six cen- UlOj; nouq st 4B3 P.IBMP3 8.1 N ables from to squash. The turies. Caretakers believed that to Burley, Idaho, where she had been Frances Cook, Sarah' Lvt.na ana island in theradishes back giound showing Martha wash the glass would destroy the visiting friends. Burningham. Captain Kate the sun set on the lake forma The following a to attending out- Hardy Zosiger, Emma Garrett mellowing effect of time. side schools: Miss Lucile liepworth have the program in charge. Sarah U. S. A. 0., Logan; Miss Ruth An- Kampton Holbrook recently replacderson, the B. Y, U,, Provo; Lewis ed Myrtle Willey Nelson a.i second Clark, medical college, Portland, vice captain. Mrs. T. W. Eggctt, who " has Ore. lie went by way of. San Franbeen ill for over two months, part cisco, where he visited with his of the time seriously ill, when brother; Julian and family, Aurelia S. Rogers camp, Daugh- heard from Wednesday morning ters of the Utah rioneers, met at was. some little, improved. Her the home of .Mrs, EiTio Palmer, daughter, Mrs, Oliver Rickcrt, of Monday afternoon. A very interest Evanston, Wyo., has been .here ing lesson period was conducted nursing her. She has been ill for a and refreshments wePo served fol- couple of months, is not expected to live. Mr. Eggett says the ' . . . lowing the lesson. Glen Moon Yv.ho underwent an neighbors had been very kind to operation last week for' appendi- them and hoped for her speeuy reMr. citis i3 reported to he recovering covery. Her . of Salt Lake, a nicely, Mr, fan'd Mrs. Dell, Sessions and who lias been ill for ten years, is Mt. and Mrs. lion Maxiitlif left by reported worse. Mrs. Elnier Houghton, entertain auto, Saturday morning, on- a' two weeks vacation trip, to California. td at a family dinner party in The cement work seems pretty honor of her mothers birthday. At ; well completed for one track cn the C a sumprti'His dinner was served after whieh a delightful evening was Oar. "My was spent, October 1st also being the DJst birthday of Mr. Strongs and streaked vvlih grey; mother who lives in the state of I looked ojd. I felt old, . Main. Postmaster James Rampfon arNow I look and rived home last week from his trip young. I owe It all to east. He attended the national post masters convention in Detroit and Clairol. In ono simple also went on to Washington, D. C. jess: Hair 2 Capitalism May Stay en-vit- v ARE VOU very effective display. Enjoy the dance in South Boun- ed BOUNTIFUL d, 4-- 4-- H Burn-ingha- m FARMINGTON . i s: of-cer- treat-ingin- five-ye- ar Creditors . COULD NOT DO HER . County of Davis. In the matter of the estate of Emma Porter, deceased. Notice is here given to all Creditors of the above deceased, Emma Porter. That they filed their claims with the undersigned at 419 Atlas Block, Salt Lake City, Utah, within 69 days from first published hereof. UODSEtJODIt WHEN every. vou at tempt is a ourdi 'be ROBERT 31-3- 6-- 8, of energy. Mrs. Charles L. Cadmus After Trenton, New Jersey, save, doing just a little work 1 had to lie recomdown. My mother-in-lamended the Vegetable Compound. I can see a wonderful change now. w v n, M- -- n. . - W - . Car-bondal- . e, - An initial allotment of $5,000,' has been made for beginning work on the canal across Florida, to connect the Atlantic with the Gulf of Mexico, the total cost of which is estimated at between 100 and 150 million dollars. Several cities and towns in southern Flori' da have opposed the canal project, which will decrease their importance as ports. 000 NERVOUS? Here is a way to help calm s quivering nerves TT son-in-la- BIox-endal- son-in-la- w e, 581 J 1v . STELTER, "S&ICUJ. In Vanishing Valley A TUNS IN b hair. feel Program treatment my was shampooed,- re conditioned and tinted, back to the color and lustre that was the envy of my girlhood friends." n-l - Clairol does what no thing else can! Ask your beautician. Write for FREE booklet, FREE ad vice on care of hair and beauty analysis. common, old-fsshlon- Bountiful 2nd Ward Friday Oct. 9, at 8 p.m. Your Moneys Worth Assured.-' Vou can become peppy this easy way 'PbY AhS IWPPT and full of faa; "'ll you pl-If am llmlr. UI In.lta you to Jaucw you iqJ partiaa. and era, ..jSfr-- Xu llfplmt aad out, mra won t ba Intormtad laalway Mo OooY Uka qulat" gTm glrU. Pntoe to ioJov themwlvn, TImiMao woat ilrli lung who am fuU " -- k- cv J FOR YOUR NEW SCHOOL PERMANENT WAVE Call around to Virginias Where only the best of supplies are used. of KWNi'A!; PI?iKmM'S VEGETABLE For ,rr Ukln! om, braa thl, famoua old nwdfetaa to bam them pep 'hem etreagth, eaergy, h womea ho ,r full of pep. Aik them what about ,f ,h,T " honeet, maoy of him t? LYDIA E. PINK-JAV ICETABIE COMPOUND. gy. IILEt'TnMlwJJ,n5r.E' VINEHAM i VEgI r 3whL (jo. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR TIIE DISTRICT OF UTAH . MEN LOVE PEPPY GIRLS t off. Ask those who saw our last one! S' When Mrs. Catherine Cody of London bought a piano while on poor relief her allowance was cut : od heir dyos but Vdalv (pswsL. Virginia's Beauty Shoppe Telephone Kaysville 228-- J 8. S. C. 2 HOWARD,-27-3- irector. Notice to Water Users clusive of each year at a point which bears E. 1187 ft. and S. 2635.6 ftT from the NW cor. See. 1, T. 4 N., R. 2 W., SLB & M. and conveyed by pipeline 400 ft. and used to irrigate 8 acres of land embraced in the NWKSWtt said Sec. 1. This application is designated in the State Engineers Office as File Ali protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, shall be submitted in affidavit form and in duplicate, accompanied by a fee of $1.00 and filed in this office within 30 cays after the completion of the publication of this notice. T. II. IIUMPIIERYS, State Engineer. Date of first publication, September 3, 1933. Date of last publication! A Bank Account With a record of more than forty-thre-e years this bank affords its customers the advantages of ample resources and experienced service. Davis County Bank A at FARAIINGTON "WELCOME 1, 1936. ft Encli'MniL, Wed., Fri. at 7 P. AI. MYSTERY .NIGHT that a directors the board of of meeting of the Bountiful Irrigation company held on the 18th day of Aug. A. D., 1936 an assessment of $1.25 per share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation payable on the 24th day of August, A. D., 1936 to 8. C. Howard, secretary and treasurer, at his residence at Woods Cross, Davis county, Utah. Any stock upon which this assess ment may remain unpaid on the 26th day of September, 1936 will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction and unless payment is made before will: be sold on the 17th day of .October, 86 East 7th 1936, to pay the delinquent, assess- Wasatch 2462 ment together with this costs of Your loved ones desire the beet. advertising and expemse of Bale. Notice is hereby given October faded Another Notice of Assessment No, 12055. y. dhllufah e Priceo Reasonable Administrator. 5 Do you feci to rrmtik that you want M time, when you ara ttoaa acrwinl Ara then and irrttabla . . . time, whan you acold thoan State Engineer's Office, Salt who ara daarcat to youl If your nerwa at, on edge, try LYDIA E. Lake City, Utah, August 26, 1936. PlNIUiAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. It Notice is hereby given that helps calm your qulndnt ner.es sod should (Ire you the straogth and energy to faco Ills Mathis E. Cleveland, Clearfield, with smile. When your worries and cares become too Utah, has made Application in acmuch fur you and you want to run away from cordance with the laws of Utah to It all . . . taka LYDIA E. PINKJIAM'b COMPOUND. Many women bare Appropriate 12 ac. ft. . of water hod nerves as Jangled aa yours, but they have from Duncan pond in Davis and bam able to build up their pep sod energy Utah. Said water will be County, got bock to normal with the ekl of LYDIA K P1NKHAM S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. stored in Duncan pond from JanWhen your mother and your grandmother used to become nervoui. Irritable sod rundown uary 1 to December 31 inclusive of famous old medicine they depended upon this to help their nerwa each year and released therefrom to pap them up again ...cheerful diepoalvloo. , . , t help giro them from April 1 to October 81 in- Range Detective Story Mst Hot Sandwich Secretary.''- H The time has been extended to Saturday the 19th day of October, 1936 when the above notice will become delinquent. By Order of the Board of d- ARE YOU z: wthS ' - s, can-vase- FflES also e, 4-- H 3-i- . In Bankruptcy No. 14512. In the Matter of Samuel J. Jacobsen of Farmington, Counly of Davi3 and district aforesaid, a banrupt, Noticd is hereby given that on the 24th day of September, A. D 1936, the said Samuel J. Jacobsen was duly adjudicated bankrupt, and that the First Meeting of his Creditors will be held at the office of the undersigned Ref ere, in Bankruptcy, 407 Central Building, Ogden, Utah, on the 13th da of October, 1936, at 10:00 oclock A. M., at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Ogden, Utah, October 2nd, 1936. J. T. McCCNNELI , Referee in Bankruptcy. Barnes Banking Company Kaysvfile, Utah " Member Federal Reserve System And Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Accredited Depository for Public Funds ELECTRIC LIGHT RATES ; REDUCED IN BOUNTIFUL enr mm competition So Ordered by theGty Council |