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Show Volume twelve LAYtON, UTAH, NOVEMBER T. 1936 Know Your Fruit Driving Tests Tips Offered In Memory of the Sailing of the Mayflower . Advises Expert Board of Education NUMBER SEVEN , .. : At College Every Man on the Patrol By Democratic Met In County Elected If ! nnit our hast Utah and intermountain produclat-nu tuktr, driving ers, retailers, and consumers of ap when they eplrc next pies and pears find a wealthy otTiciuls the of month, state highverComplete returns from the 19 'Minutes of a regular meeting of source of counsel contained in districts the the county 6how the way suggest patrol following the board of education of the Davis bal .and printed releases prepared results: following asM. I'loenuttet.aiy Coe, ounty school district held at the by IrQfessor Frances Roosevelt. (D) 3917; Landon, 1. To wive.; Don't bring yout office in Fantiingon, Utah, Noven sociate horticulturist at the Utah 1842;- Robinson (D), 3550-(R), hui hands when taking the examinState Agricultural college, ProfesLarson bet 2, 1936, . 1909; Watkins, (D), (R, ations. 3861; Hansen (R), 1889; Blood (D) President: R. W. Adams, presid- sor Coe has particularly stressed 2. To young applicants: Dont 3185;. Dillman (K) 206'6; Feery ef Utah people ing John' R. Rampton; Ezra B. the importance bring your parents with you. marassurance their (Ind.j, 486; Monson (D),' 3787;'. Parrish, IIoi ace .Van Fleet and knowingwith 3. To everyone: Study traffic Wuhlqilist, (R) .2025; Chez (D), so as to eliminkets and varieties, David E. Cook, .members- of the rules ami regulations of the state. 3502; Anderson (R), 1938; Reese ate waste of time and'moncy in the board, and Thomasf E; Williams, Christensen (R)-,- . 1920;. According to orgtnt H. M. (D), 3840;.3856; clerk and I1..C, Burton, superinten- preservation of these fruits. Guy Grenwood, (R), (D), Doyle, who is in charge of the writ "Consumers cf apples often ex1908. . dent. ten and oral seitioiu of the tests, perience unsatisfactory results in Distriet Judge .Eugene E. Fratt meting .of their . The minutes, of the the third is the tnori important use of this economical fruit 38C6; J. Quill Nebe-ke(I)!) (R), October 19 were read and in his However, opinpmaution. 2016 f Lester A; Wade (D), 3714;. ' the because they purchase wrong approved. ion, the first merits much consid- John A. Snedden(R), 1934'; Dist uses intended, or use Bills as recorded. in the register variety. for . ered ion. trict. Attorney, Wade M. Johnson 'season the a wrong .variety' .at And numbered 66847 to and include "Lots Row times doesn't of a ft (Dj, 3428; iyilliam A. Dawson when 'it is not or is ing .66888,' were presented, by. the Professor Coe ripe out. want his wife to drive the family (K),' 2320, state .aerator Ward C. ..Unwary points Representatives of American and 'Britis.i societies celebrated the anniversary of the sailin'? of ill May car, r.o he tells her how hard tho Holbrook (D),' 3591;. Albert T. clerk, 'approved by the members sold flower in 16?0 at the actual spot oh the Barbican af Plymouth, Devonshire, EnglanJ. from abitti lie hisare .Smith (R),.261; State representapurchasers frequently ..and on motion of Horace Van Fleet driwrH touts are and gets her eo tives, Moses L. Holbrook (D), 3485 Winesap, Rome . Beauty, or Gano toric craft set sail to the other Plymouth th Massachusetts'. Allowed and ordered paid. Monied that when she comes .to H. JulianMiller (K) when in are the fall; 2243; County they Supt. Burton, made a report on apples take the examinations shes too commissioner, four years, Fred L. and cook with inedible, difficulty, the 'meetings of the Utah Educa- -. scared ard nervous to do anything." Hampton, (D), 3542; Thomas Am-b- y make a product inferior to the bet- PAYMENTS lion association that were held In Briggs, (R) 2214; County ComSergeant DoyW wud. ter apple's 'of fate fall and' early two-ye?alt Lake City last week. . ' missioner) term, Albert motorists Other think the highBEET Grimes' FOR CROP winter such as Jonathan, Of Blackfoot, B. Barton (D), 3456; William The superintendent called atten-- ; way police hold grudges against' Rhode Island Greeting, 2295; County Attorney tion to the election ' of a school-4boir- Golden, ' and that pa- Orlando(R), perrons driving BY indicated. has FIRMS FOUR . and others," he . J.. Bowman (D),."3711; member from districts two trolmenspend their spare time Ralph A. Sheffield (R), 2038. Of especial interest to producers and- four, on the first Wednesday thinking Amendment No. 1, yea 667; no. up catchy questions of observation Coes Professor is in December and the clerk was in- the methods to test the 'motoristll 2275; Amendment twoyea, 750; n trick former evaluation Jr!j Be 60, $5,700,000 Ephraim Briggs, structed to make the necessary of present comparative 2212; Amendment. 3, yea, .666, n Bountiful man, died at hia home in physical or mental alertness.' . Jonathan, the standard fommer One .preparations. the lady thought depart- 2276; Amendment 4, yes, 883; no cial a'pple of Utah which makes To . Growers Of Blackfoot, Idaho, Friday and funAmendment 5, yes, 1569, no. Mr. Chris Jensen of South Bounment hired small to William nin in 1951; Amendment boys , t o'ver 60 per cent of the states 81, who eral vices were held in the Boun 1830; 6, 548, n?, 217- 9tiful met with the board concern- up front of test .to the car at the time of his death, had lived tiful First Ward cKapcl Tuesday frighten commercial plantings and the . ing his claim for hauling his own longer in Centerville , than any afternoon with burial in the 'Boun- the driver and test his fitness, to So. and McIntosh Varieties. ' children to school last year. The MJLA, operate a car. other '. resident, died at his home, in tiful cemetery,' Jonathan grows to perfecmatter was referred to Superinten- - tionThe. the' will In Other out facts four UtH& Centerville At North sugar companies brought 9:15 in Utah's mountain valleys; it Tuesday His father died only ' about a To Lowi3 dent Burton. . examinations fchow , that 'youngpour approximately- $6,700,000 into p. m. of carcinoma) Week- ago, . bears is vigorous, healthy, young, . Mr. Cook reported 'need of pro16 In hia earljf life, he was a Mr; Briggs was born. In oBantiful sters from 16 to 19 years of age and productive.' It's faults are,. how western trade channels this month, . Tuesday, Nov. viding for watering grass at the ever, that, it has a tendency to when payments will- be made to "broncho December 12, 1875, eon of Ephraim pass the examinations with higher horseman buster," great ' Syracuse school and wondered if small- size when tree vigor 'is not growers for 1936 beet, crops; jit and teamster than do older, folks. along with his farm- and Mary Evans Briggs. He mar- grades Professor B. Rowland - Lrwia water could be had from the drain was announced. readers will be glad to Many storloss Inez 1902 in and Benson in maintained, heavy ing and ranching. True to his train ried of making the University of Utah will bo Utah-Idahthe schooL know Tunning past that,' on the average,. taxicab t South' Amalgamated ing, you, might' say, he died with his home in Holbrook, Idaho, then from break down in Borne sea-i- ; . The age Bountiful Tuesday Novem that .Supt. Burton reported the . characteristic . break anil Layton Sugar companies will his "boots on." fog in reality they in Malndand moving to Blackfoot drivers pass' the examinations with ber 10 to talk to the Mutual. Ha the lowest grades,. make payments November. 15 for had Principal Morgan is asking for a down follows delayed harvesting. will be given the entire time. Ilia only been- removed from his in 1918, where he has since re October piano for the cafeteria room ' at deliveries Of 16,631 motorists taking ex- subject will be the Human Side of will and. pay .a feet a few minutes before. Never sided. While popular. in. Los Angeles, Davis high. It will save moving where Mr. Briggs has always been ac- aminations during the. first nine Shakespeare. Frof. Lewis is the Utah, growers enjoy ' a yet undetermined amount Decem- the less he had been a great Buffer best informed person on Skaksi-pca-re ' one from some other department 15 November a for as. "cleanup" rate advantage) it is diffitho biggest part of the passed year tive in church affairs having been months of the current year, 2.6 and hia work that caa be had. when features .or classes are held freight 10 ber deliveries. failed. cent Approximately cult it will hold its in the bishopric: of the Holbrook per whether, Mr. torn All who was Dalton in ' Center attend win be assured a. in that room which is quite fre- own The Gunnison Sugar company a high councilman in . ibe per cent of those failing wore wo- treat. Every welcome, & in the future with the popular ward, the of Bon 1855,' ville,June17, quent. Mr. Burton recommended a Delicious and McIntosh varieties will make, one payment) On Novem men and ,90 per cunt were men. Henry Simon Dalton, a member of Malad stake .and in the presidency However, 90 second hand instrument be purchas ber for all its 10, por .cent .of those Man purchases. with, which it must compete, ' that historic band, The Mormon jf the High Priest quorum of ' Who d. On motion the recommendation The be tests will Were men. on a basis the . payments Professor Coe expressed. Blackfoot stake at the ti.m6 of his taking ' Elizabeth and Jane Battalion," . was unamously approved. '' The. theory that it takes young .More knowledge, as tq seasons of $5.25 a ton by all companies Kittleman, Who sailed February. 4, death: Of The supt. reported that the W P and to operate a car is disprovpeuplo uses of the apple varieties com with exception of the Amalgamat- 1846 from. New York around He is survived by his widow, 3 Cape A is. now ready to start the buildwhich will pay $5.50 in Idaho ed by the four persons over 70 Gets L monly grown in .Utah on the part ed, SanHorn to on The sons: Finley P. Briggs,' Idaho Falls Francisco, the the of at who successfully passed garages ing high of consumers, retailers, and produc because of a higher sugar content years-olClaude LeonPocatello and Briggs, Ship "Brooklyn, .when a girl of schooL ers should lead to greater satisfac- in the beets. ard Briggs, Blackfoot; four daugh- the tests. The oldest person to lake : fifteen. Frank Green, 29, of Montgomery Utah-Idah- o Burton communica'. read a The Supt. companys paytion in the use of Utah apples, inters: Irene Briggs, Oakland, Calif. the examinations was reported as investigator and former resident His parents were married in San tion from Mr. Hammond, attorney man 77 years old. to consumers, and ments in .Utah, Idaho, Montana, Ardella B. George, Salt Lake City; of Alabama convicted of killing creased California. left Francisco,. ior Bountiful City, stating that his greater economy downfall South will and Dakota They Questions causing the' use of Utah apples in. the Washington Vella B. Shurtliffo, Pocatello, and Wesley D. Amott, son of Nelli total .$3,000,000. November 15, of there for Utah in 1849, and moved Marjorie most with deal the of city council voted to pay $2,000.00 home market,' with resultant-savingDuncan applicants Amott, of Bountiful prior three Briggs,'- Blackfoot; from Salt Lake City to Centertowards the purchase price of the to her marriage, was sentenced road traffic and of purpose signs to tho in transportation and market- which $750,000 will be paid Utah and grandchildren following ville in. I860.,-- '. ife imprisonment, Wednesday acMinor property as soon next year . farmers. officials report. lanes, costs. use local More extensive brothers and Mrs. sisters: Amy as they will be able to dispose of ing Wm.! Henry Dalton was born, When asked the meaning of a cording to an Associated Press dia of apples with their wide range of The Gunnison company' will Lallis, Frank, Levi, Jesse, and Haratch. the property they own in the city, , make one raised its earlier than hill on died and the where payment Bign, some' applicants said it place old Briggs, Bountiful; colors, flavors,' and uses, in place George Green was accused of "hitchbeand asked that the board make the of the he other to the automobile first Dalmeant and his Miss driver for Maria by sister. companies tmported tropical fruits would Briggs, Layton;. May B. Moss, hiking" a ride with Amott, who purchase now. enefit Utah producers' and con- cause of' an agreement with grow- ton, have made their home, he Clearfield; Lucy B. Brown,' Span- stop, while one man said it is "time was down in that country on resThe matter was discussed and sumers alike." . ers. Its disbursements are expect- never married. . . . ish Fork; Rebecca' B. Larrabce, to step on the gas and swear like ettlement business for the govern '"the- conclusion reached that the No Pioneer day nor other cele- Salt Lake City; and La Vera B. ell until the car reachos the top." ment on September 1, later killing-dProfessor Coe observers that the ed to. total about $425,000 in Sanand leaving his body in a cot-t- on city should raise the money now. pear market is so dominated by the pete and Sevier counties. ..Surprising as it may seem, Serbration was. complete without his Thompson, Hiawatha. field' near Wetumpka, Ala. If that is done the board will pay well:known ahd popular Bartlett, The November 15 payments by presents,. geant Doyle reported that no mothe Amalgamated and Layton com for the balance of the property' at torist had .as yet been turned Green was arrested Sept. 3, in thajt other. meritorious and useful He was loved, by many and reVmotti car. He had declared that Adams A, . 0 $2,000,-00lhe rate of $650.00 per acre.' down for color blindness. this delicious fruit are panies are expected to be of varieties tole the car on the streets of all who knew him. . and $250,000, respectively, the spected by Records show. ' approximately Meeting adjourned. largely overlooked by consumers' A k. Hia thoughtful care in providBiringhara, Of latter in Davis county.. 200,000 persons iq Utah have been Amott had During the Bartlett season, other returned from filling the needs for of his widowed issued driving licenses.. Many of a- mission-anAccidents the time arrives that Bartletts oat To the more than $5,000,000 the ing, was expecting to get mother her and long life, during these, however, were not required married this Christmas. varieties are not needed, but when companies will add a similar :his maiden sister, as well as hia to take, examinations when the of storage aer scarce and expen- amount for factory payrolls, ma- widowed sisters, and their famIn the early days of flying, if terials and were adopted freight charges. sive, consumers, bcom interested in Dias Mrs. ' Augusta 'Anderson Adams, tests, ilies, was an Inspiration. Only lovour memory serves us correctly, the 1933. and keeping canning, eating, Wed died could devotion of North have caused hia 87, ing Farmington,, most persons involved in airplane It is estimated that 27 to 33 per T-- A. To Hold of the later pear .varieties nieces, particularly, Mrs. Bessie nesday evening at her home; of accidents were killed outright. Aft qualities cent of the drivers are women. Professor. Coe indicates. Wiedoeft, Mrs. Elizabeth Lyon and causes incident to age. least, a very large percentage Three per cent of the women takVarieties recommended' for cur . Mrs. Dora Wright to patiently as Born at Vestervick, Sweden, Jan. were. It was a little surprising, rent examinations fail and 24 per use, in addition to the popular sist Miss Maria Dalton in his long 9, 1849, the daughter of Lars P. ing therefore, to read a recent report Bartlett, are Keiffer, Winter Nelis Cent of the men fail. Susan Asenath Lnfkins Fhippen, and Maria Anderson, Mrs. Adams Season, Nov. 13th illness. which Btates that during the last Almost double as many licensee 76, died. Sunday at the home of and ' Flemish Duchess, Anjou, United States services to Funeral will be held in immigrated the ' ' few years only one out of seven are' issued in June and July aa in her daughter, Martha P. Brough . Beauty.the meet- with her parents in 1868. In 1869, Centerville Second T ward involved in airplane other months of the year, January with whom she had been living for persons The P. T. A. will hold their first ing house, Friday, Nov. 6th, at 2 she was married to Gustav Lund-ber- and December T about a year on account of failing crashes was fatally hurt. being, the lowest. meeting of the season, Friday, Nov. p. m. Bishop Joseph N. Ford in Following the . union, the .... health. Vs. li06t surprising still is the statestatutes now the As stand, at school the Stoker at 3:15 charge. Friends may call at the couple resided in Montpelier, Ida., 13, Mrs. was born in Salt of involved in those all Pippen that ment be revoked three year p. ra. home from 10 a. m. until 1:30 p.m. for several years, and after her censes. may Lake on January 29, where CO City cent accidents receiv Air issue by the state tax comper Mrs. Fox, state sperintnendent the was married to Adelbert of the funeraL Interment husbands death, she moved to after she 1880, day could discover we 16 If at About only it, all. no ed injuries mission and the commission may Smith per of Kindergartens, will be the will be in the Pippen. The couple moved family plot in the Farmington, Later she was marmotorists to take driving to Cary, cent were killed, 10 per cent were there may be, as Jacques declares speaker. require Idaho where they made in di'.died who to Olof ried Centerville under the cemetery Nelson, examinations for renewal seriously injured and 15 per cent in "As You like It, some good in home their permits until 1908, since when be a piano trio by rection of Ira C. Holbrook, There will 1926, and in 1931 she was married ' everything." It is unquestionably Miss June Telford, Beatrice. Swenwere only slightly hurt. drive. to mode have their home in Lothey to Joshua Adams. Mr. Adams died Causes of accidents have been true that mixfh that is good and son and Maurine Duffin. gan. last year. She ie survived by her husband, .studied, resulting in the conclusion useful has been found in most unMr. announces that it Tolman When he applied for a divorce in Surviving are the following sons PIANO AND HAWAHAN two sons, George Adelbert Phippen that about 67 per cent were doe expected quarters. For example, in will also be visiting day at the GUITAR RECITAL of Idaho Fills, and Guy Townsend Detroit, Ernest. Be6ton told the and daughters: Alfred A. Lundberg to errors by pilots; stnrtural fail- malaria germs. school. AndEmma Lake court his Mrs. Salt wife that much talked so City; Phippen of Logsji; a daughter, Mrs while a For quite experiments ures in planes caused a little more 12 grandchildren and five Ada Mrs. that he didnt get enough sleep erson, Salt Lake City; f A piano and Hawaiian guitar re- Brough, than 9 per cent, motor failures 17 have been made which have tendtwo brother Heits-maH. n Richard and weeks and Three as a rsult lost weight. after R. A. Ball, Kaysville cital was given Friday evening at to show that the germs of maIdaho, Annis of F. John Lufkin per cent, while miscellaneous and ed Also taken cf Baraboo, Wis., had surviving the home of Luana Telford Smed Lundberg, Ogden. Ida doubtful causes account for the re- laria retard the progress of paresis a cat from her kittens and Shelley, E. Lufkin, eGorge Gustav Farnson, a barber in are 19 grandchildren and 12 great- ley. and pre or partial paralysis. Shelley, and E. Lufkin, ho, mainder. George students were The following FlorA report of cases made by Dr. sented it to a friend living 35 miles Montclair, N. J quit his job, leav- grandchildren. period Maur-in- o Idaho and three sisters; Mrs. During the three-yea- r Beatrice Hiets-ma- n Swenson, present: " customer cat half to the he a returned t when shaved, ing away, ence Jane L. Mrs. at assistant Richfield; Black, covered by the report there wa3 a Gillispie, hospital Duffin, June Telford, Jennie L. notified that an uncle in California home. Convicted of libel, Miss Kathleen Mrs and Loo N. states that Hailstone, Angeles, Y., Barbara Kate Barber, Alice Mitchell, total of 2,994 accidents recorded, Bingharcpton, Wash to him had refused London Moore L. left of $50,000. say Davenport, Bingham, of the patients Banger ter,. Dorothy Taylor and involving 9,558 persons, of whom more than Funeral services were held Wedshe was sorry, declaring she would inTowb -. that from were at When ridge, wrote Joyce to 947 he the paresis Readings were Bevere- suffering government ward 1,413 were killed, Miss Marian Watkins of Chicago rather go to JaiL also given by the Misses Luana nesday afternoon in the Sixth stitution during recent months asking for a pension, William inminer received 1,366 ward injured, in Logan. ly chapel in court that every winter Smedley. have been so improved by the in- Brown of Fall River, Mass., ex- testified juries and 5,8? 5 were unhurt. are Calif. William , Officials for Marrs in Shatter, years eight jection of malaria germs into their plained he intended to use the NOTICE to marry her next sum- no much concerned about tracking promised been have that to blood Abpermitteeth. false they six times cited for that her James Caton money buy husband, Charging mer. She was awarded $2,500 for down a prisoner who escaped from homes. tho war was arrested The Bountiful Firrt ward KslfcJ ner, had been drunk since 1897, ted to go to their but want to recover the door heroism in breach of promise. which jail most dreaded the diseases claim doe3 that Eot Dr. Gilkspie coins in London for filed for from a society conference will be suit Mrs. Jennie Bishop stealing " the prison he took away wjth i ri menaces mankind. be relied treatment can upon this box. Ohio. Sunday, November 15 at 7 clock at Akron, divorce telephone hoshim. into Albert rushed a Taylor disease idea of The one setting p. m. The public h invited to atArrested for breaking a window, a3 a cure, but among the caes of Toledo, chout-eKobackcr Dr. L. and J. in Greench, and to i3 Eng., tend. At 6 p. m. all officers, class pital another d fight fascinating Bart Flynn of Chicago admitted to treated a'l but about i3 to In Denver it Colo., deas illegal a a fit leaders and visiting teachers ar of handy O., gave a youth job excitedly that in a a favorable response. may have great possibilities as ap on do the in acrobatics sidewalk withpolice that atfer throwing a trick have shown was he rr.an. swallowed hia gold The next day requested to meet in the pression he had most hopeful indication cf plied to therapeutics of the to room. as horns. such through a window he would apply This is a a anJ $50. frighten way out his a and knife. watch chain woiker, suit, pocket toward control cf one ofture. for the job of putting in a new one Held Monday t- - . - ; - . . r unam--ousl- . '. . over-ripe- ," SET V.H. Palton Dies at Ephraim Briggs, Jr. . Centerville Home Basses . Ida. Aw ay ar Sim-mo- ris 'cfc-r- :r -- Paid Living There 81 Yr. to . , Henry-Dalton- De-Hcio- ua . ; .Region... Bountiful Hear Prof J . - - - . - o, ... . . . - ' to-sa- -- HC. . Bountiful ' Lifo . . s - . . . - m Augusta North Farmington Airplane Passes Away . Logan Woman At Home of Daughter . . P. - Their First Meeting of In Bountiful . - , g. Malaria Paresis . great-grandchildr- one-thi- rd " cne-thir- |