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Show LAYTON. UTAH, NOVEMBER 12, 103ft Volume twelve Of War Insurance South Davis Stake. Junior Girls Are New Auditorium Built for San Jose Tax Bcform League Yrs More Two Only To Hold Meeting at Newliouse Hotel ' Vf '", t'h 'w?r ' I ' : DUMBER EIGHT Mother of Mrs. lercy Cache Valley Man Hill Dies at Santa Sponsoring Dance Dies on Train in Monica, Calif. rw Tin outh Duvi.i Stake Junior Mis, t'.tthei tne I 'handier, tnolh- t' Mrs. a dunce; Satarc f girl sponsoring li r.y Hill, formerly of V' A Meeting of the dimtoi nnd No ember 21, 93d in 1'in.nt fit!, d- ,J in Santa Monica, urday, . member of the Utah Tax Reform high school at Bountiful. talif, Monday night, Nov. S from There will be plenty of puikii.g the eit.ets q ,i stiuko she suffered Legaue has been called for Novemspace for Jour car-.- ; a he k loom about a year ago. Mho win confined William A. Rage, 76, retired see' . In Next Two Year Iarent And ber 10. 1930 at 10 a. m. in the for Receive your wraps, lucky dances and t,i her led nil that time, To Widow of 33,000 Newhouse hotel. Salt Lake, at tion foreman of. Wellsville, Cach Mho a floor show during miei n native ,f Glasgow, Co., died of heart failijm on a O. S. Final Check From U. S. which important business will lie A peppy orchestra that the Mtotland and wm 76 Us K. R. train Thursday as it tvai and taxation youis old. Her considered regarding latest dance numbers. home ".is open to tig missionaries into North Salt Lake. II pulling home to with respect especially All Juniec gills and lendoi arc "lm label d in Glasgow for some had been to Salt Lake am was reexemption. requested to wear then- class sun twenty jours. H r died 3D turning home. . CLYDE H. WILCOX, bob The body was removed from the Vais ago in Meutland. Moon after The Junior gills liae tickets for tbe whole jiiiind the i hutch . Secretary. train at Farmington and turned sale and will call on you before tii Utah about eight years over to the sheriff's department. Many To lie Left Sadly In Need Saturday, the 21st. We would he ago. Alter living m Mult Dr. Buchanan; pronounced his . Without 557.50 Each Month; you to respond to the best of your about three came due to heart attack. Bounti death t,i ) A V Searching For Solution. ful where hoie daught r, Olivo, ability. 11 is duughter, Mrs. 'Charles Any further informal ten on the mat lied IV rey Hill, son of Mr. and Corbett of North Farmington was of Don't forget the Veteran danee may he had by culling Mrs. Mr-- . John Hill. After two years notified and later the remains wer Hannah Boulton, take leader, or i esidetire in Bountiful Mrs. Cham-het'- s taken to the Deseret Mortuary ia Foreign Wars dance on Nov, 20 and see and hear our beautiful any ward loader, Mrs. Leah Barrett her daughter, Malt Luke City. Mrs. Holimi Hammond, Here, beautifully situated timid palm U tne new municipal South Mrs. Ierey Hill and husband to girl orchestra at the Memorial Murviving ar hjs widow and the Court house ball room. riunr in San Jose, Calif. It was erected with the aid of a TWA grant Bountiful; Mrs. Lootiore Mitchell, Manta Monica win it lie passed following children: Mrs. Ella Pefew next months the Within Here may be Some valuable infer West Bountiful; Mrs. ( $300,000, and Is the first unit of the citys proposed civic renter. Theresa away and when- in, rial tool, place terson and Glen and Gladys Page, American mation direct from Wash. D. C, close upon 1,000,000 Hood, Bountiful No. 2, Mr. Lillian Wednesday. Magna, and E(lith Page, Salt Laka build feasts will Mho is survived by tine d.iugh-tei- s published by the Disabeld Amer- housewives Briggs, Mrs. My! via A r gyle, Mrs. City; Mrs, Charles Corbett, North Beatrice Mtringhnm, Mias Nonna ican .Veterans Y. W, and three granddaughters, Farmington,' around western trukeys which will Hardy, Bountiful No. I; Miss Ruth Mrs. Ierey Hill, Mts. Catherine have been brought to their tables g The following information is ' Centerville No. 1; Mrs. Lawson and daughter, Elsie. Cottrell, mara single cooperative Leona illo diseminated by Mr. Talbot tvho through No. Contort Fisher, 2; is closely associated with veterans keting agency- the Northwestern Mr. Virginia llanaon, Mrs. Flor- S. C. 24 association of Salt Growers Turkey ence Barton, Farmington; Mrs. .affairs. Within the next two years par-ht- s Lake City, according to word the Each Maxine Totter, North aFrmitigtoti. Year Bring Increase In 0 The American Legion Auxiliary U. S. A. C. Extension Service re; Honv$ and widows of more than Records Of Fed. lias started its regular winter proRate, revrtality will veterans War World ceived from the Berkeley bank for Mrs. Julia Holland Tree, 77, wi- -, ' in . cral Government Show, ceive their final payments on goy- gram. Meetings will be held each This organization ha dow cooperatives, of Edward W. Tree died nrst Monday of the month at the ernment insurance. Thia will be in issued a commitment to fiat the home of just I of the president, Mrs. My via addition to several hundred whose to rccuvds home Charb Mummer Powers, Mrs. Frank Pace, of according Every day, nance 79, sixth the duughter, year operations A r gyle, last checks will be .delivered withformer vetof Val 80 resident f the federal after Hoyts'ville, long illness. to government, the extent of ' in the next Following the tegular business year. The payments of the association Mhe of in was his heart at erans Tuesday bqvn London, England the their World of stand War y trouble, iailimen-tarto b stopped in the not distant $1,000,000, meeting books reviews home in Malt Lake City. She is survived by the following last conretreat. be. will and drills thouone the ten .English future 'have flown from Berkeley bank, Although The extent to which forest aid Funeral service were held at siJns and daughters, Mrs. Frank ' With each passing year the mor- ducted. sand dollar policies on those who of the uits of the farm credit adin flood is shown by the Union Mortuary Thursday un- Pace, Iloytsville; E. J. Tree, Park preventing the members of On died during .the war and immed- ministration, is financing the tur- tality rate among the veterans of Armisticday. actual measurement made by the der the direction of Bishop Jame City; Mrs. James E. Tace, Wan-shi- p; iately following the Armistice, as key association for the fourth suc- the great war increases. Only a auxiliary participated in programs E. Burn und burial took place in Mrs. 'Walter Baird and Clarheld at grade schools in Centerville United State Forest Service, these policies called for monthly cessive few short toll the loan closed years Bountiful this, ence ago, the daily .Ogden; Mrs. arnold Bod Tree, cemetery. just year, In the Ohio valley forest soil is West, Mouth and East Bountiful payments of $57.50 in. case of death is the but was 67. Albert and Tree, Syracuse; 42 so ily fund largest operating also at. Da vis high and South 15 to 30 per cent more poruti than It is jioxt approaching the end of and 16 a million half American gurndvhildren Nearly the far cooperative by required r ihe twenty-yeaJunior.; limit of these polifield soil and absorbs 50 times as and two Bisters in England On the evening of Nov, 11, the much water a Imre soil. Even cies and during that period, full agency. During the past four sea- World War veterans, have died services will be conductFuneral pas since 1935. the in This a armistice, Legion and Auxiliary joined cash value will have been eaten up sons, the turkey association has retures absorb to ed a a twen third only Friday at 1 p. m. in the Syraby the Vwo 'hundred and forty ceived a greater volume of advan- means 80 each day answer the last dance at the South Junior, high tieth a much rainfall as. A. O. cuse g. forest ' . the majority being directly school. ttiQnthly payments. $300 Stoker,ward chapel by Bishop ces on loans than any other single call The ' forest absorb .soils' spongy Automatic Policies borrower from the bank, the total attributable to the scars of war. Safe crackers, believed, to be more water not only in single but In addition to .the policies pur. 469,541 had died as of December to nearly $2,500,000. At members amounting of the gang which, had in successive storm chased by veterans, Congress apan important current line of credit 31, 1935. boeri the the safes in the city, for time, knocking sev law a later item in flood control.. proved authorizing To this must be added a total of the past week or more . invaded A TRIBUTE TO HENRY BLOOD cral thousand automatic term in. was arranged for, All previous disOn 23 smalt watersheds at the Tn hi' uprightness and courage Syracuse, .cracked the safe of the surance. policies to men w.ho were bursement's ' had been completely 130,128 soldiers who' died in acheadwater the of tho obMississippi uprightness in the cleaniness of' 'Mercantile Central When the thermometer goes ruh-ofcompany, tion, were wounded fatally or were killed, or disabled within IQ days repaid. . f his .1 from forested land for Cash Tho Modern. campaign speeches; courage to $3Q0. killed taining after entering service, although by accident or disease before down danger of carbon monoxide The Northwestern Turkey Grow over the radio: The ConstitJi-- " was only 38 cubic feet of wa- store was also entered say year motor exhausts insurance. not for car had from the . termination of hostilities. poisoning applied they ers association has developed retion is safe in the hands of Presiobtained An ter drill electric .Was ' One tfuch mile second but per square1 in this class were . . per This makes a grand total of 599,-66- 9 goes up. dent Roosevelt. In these character markably since the time of its or from with Tolman the from garage and Sounded in a was This abandoned menwere lost lands with the who grassed warning thp 1930. Today it serves youthful Americans who march statement istics, our good Governor was like liaval collier Cyclops, which dis- ganiaation in by tho Public it was more than 10 times as .much which to drill in tbe safe yesterday off 1917 ed to in war imbued unto the grer American Presiwith individual to taken in was 12,000 raisers the it. drill poThe 1918. turkey Utah and from denuded land was 1,301 Safety Department of the. appeared in the early, part of himself! to the dent, in lice Salt Lake, groat Motorist Association, pointing out cubic feet a second department' with a crew and passenger list of Utah, Washington, Oregon, Nevada patriotism ready to'serye per square LILIAN GUTHRIE for look seadecreed a our 293 persons, , any of the passenfinger prints. by Arizona, Montana, Colorado, Idaho, emergency that the deadly gag regularly mile, or 35 time as great nearly vicsoned These of brave claims number route Texas an were naval h government, and Wyoming. The associa increased casuals, gers as on the forsted land-- Thcro were from Brazil to the United States. tion, of which Herbert Beyers is fellows' have pitched their tents in tims with the. advent of cold weath no flood conditions from forest run In 1937, 3,224 of these- policies, er. general manager, is the- turkey the bivouac of the dead. but maximum run-of- f off, The iVhich were limited by Act of Confinds from oth winter reason is that Of the 4,757,240 soldiers, sailors marketing agency for about 40 more motorists lands er their often reached flood warming up gress, to $25 a month will expire, procooperatives in these states. It and marines who served in thj curs in the garage and more f portions. and in 1938' another 3.167 of these .. . anticipates marketing a maximum armed forces during the World them driving, with the windows .Near certificates will be paid in full. I Holly Miss., runThose few policies are insignifi- of 15,000,000 pounds of birds ber War, 4,157,571 veterans survive closed, the statement :said. Other off in a cottonSprings, . field averaged 58 cant, however, in comparison with tween now. and next August. This the bitter experience. Approximate facts concerning tho carbon mono- per cent of the halfprecipitation, and of this those paid for by veterans and may be" codipaJ-enumber served xide hazard were listed as follows! i vi ) to 3,500,000 ly high 'as 96 which will reach the expiration pounds .sold during the first seaParticular caution should be used 'or some rains wasin France with half .per peak in 1938. The greater majority son of its operation in' 1930131. of this number on the actual in small, garages. If th-- motor is per cent, but was less than with garage doors-- ' cent in an oak. forest. left of the paid-u- p term insurance polirunning line front ; ast year the Volume amounted to cies' were for the maximum thd Removal of the litter from ' ' These figures were obtained by closed a dangerous amount of 7,000,000 pounds. and beneficiaries .have can become present within a amount, gas. plots in the Southern the national rehabilitation commis- few minutes. been receiving $57.50 each month. . run-of- f 'increased sion of the American Legion from It is odorless, tasteless, and color Appalachians Only a few hundred of these will . ' Vom 10 150 to times; the bureau of budget and statistics less and one may be overcome with expire in 1937, but in 1938 a total . f- out warning.of the Veterans Administration of 85,561 beneficiaries will receive ' . final the under windows Never drive with thq payment their, They disclose that it took five The proportion of fartn mortterms of the .insurance- - contract. as Bmall amounts of gas closed, infor shock the of battle years is in 27 cent Utah per The following year will find i 5,3(30 gage debt leak may through the floorboards and privations to wear off Drowsiothers being finally paid off, and of the estimated value of farm juries connections. from faulty . nausea .are that year will about complete the and3 and improvements, according before normal death rates for this ness, headache . and ' life of the term insurance. After ;o an analysis from the office of group were attained. V symptoms. THURSDAY, March carrying them back to the States the end of 'the war veterans were W. D. Ellis, general agent of the .On October 27, 1885, llenry M In preparing the car for, winter after-noothe this along Whqt therefore, was more logical compelled to change the policies, Farm Credit Administration in Oak Lewis of Lynn, Mass, deposited have the entire exhaust system I noticed' Borne activity on the than for me to act as the agent and the modified contracts are still land, California. This is 3 per cent $3.10 in a savings bank Each year checked over to rear Nearly 5 million pounds, of Cali- quay, and upon, ihvestigation I and collect a 10 franc commission! . in force. . he anhas on and the since, leaks. eliminate deposited as the acceptabove the nation for average fornia onions, .purchased last found that someone. h'ad brought Also I received a gratefully Parents Beneficiaries ' niversary that exact sum. with lunch to boxes and ed invitation for of several .crates whole. a stay large Due to the fact that the country spring by the Agricultural Adjust DEATHS CROSSING DEATH lunch crabs' After his mother. form and a Leeteg From the same source Ve learn 1935, of 42 pel cent ment Administration have been di made a particular effort to obtain sell in came an interesting session spent neighboring island to GAIN AS TRAIN SCHEDULES value of over the 1932 figure of $25,427,000. single men for the armed forces in that while the. estimated verted ffom. the regular channels Papeete. The natives were flocking looking at his collections, his work, ' ARE SPEEDED UP of trade and somewhat Pf the 1935 income, $1,530,000 was 1917, the proportion of soldiers and farms has decreased distributed by the around making their selections and his photos. He gave me several .sailers who were married at the frpm 1930 to 1935,' still there are in. the form of rental and benefit Federal Commodities cor- from deep down in the bqxes, each negatives, some snapshots, and a Surplus time of enlistment was compara- more acres of farm land under Concurrent with the, program of e on that years farm ayments from the isle of to those on relief in 11. trying to disentangle the crab of native p train schedules, poration tively small. The result was that now than there were five U.- $. D. greatly speeded-uchoice to out it his and reluctant about Borabora. I felt the fetch . upon according, Btates, . when the service man took out inbeen a substantial gain in has there When rethe The customer in the this A. ground. .Cash receipts from . sales of the number of any hat, but he insisted figures acce.ing The. onions jyere taken over by surance almost invariably they years ago. crossing fatalgrade in the the succeeded seller are chewing it up that would are' this, at estimated bugs 6,200,000 principal farm products, as report- ities, Dr. named their parents as beneficiar gard Styles Wherry president the Federal Government at the re- promptly pin the crustacean to the over here, and so he didnt like to at in farms the time ed from present ies. The average age of the drafted acres, Utah, constitute approxi- of the Utah Motorist Association quest of producers who could not ground with his foot, the while he keep it. ' acres in 1930. mately 97 per cent of the cash in- pointed out. of their stocks in the usual tied a string of bark around the jnan was 23 years. Assuming that as against 5,600,000 dispose SATURDAY, March --oOoDr. market increase1 the average $ge of the mother anc This tragic come from production. During the , channels because of a shell. Thus was the buyer enabled Boat Day! We were on the father of these men was 45 years The'farm population of the Unit first 7 months of 1936, these cash Wherry declared, has taken place heavy overpproduction. to carry his purchase home without veranda at daybreak to see the ' in 1917, the addition of the lasl; ed States remained virtually sta- receipts were 31 per cent greater despite the Federal grade crossing steam around the The onions were purchased with fear of being nipped. As nearly as Maunganui elimination program which already twenty years, during which they tionary last year, according to a than for the same I could the the pass in the crabs were and in determine, point 1935, period have received these payments, has resulted in tkte removal of funds made available to the Srecre Bold at the rate of three for five reef. A fewthrough moments later we were Bureau recent of the in thus a continued rise frpm report indicating some 300 grade crossing hazards tary of Agriculture from customs francs. One trio of crabs places these parent at the stage in at the dock she when tied up. Not attracted farm income for 1936. and despite the most intensive high revenues. These funds are used for life when their employability am Agricultural Economises. The total Jtahs as America attention came down ' from from my many they dangled oOo. way safety program in history. the encouragement of exposts and the hand of a small boy each crab this trip. As soon as permitted we earning capacity is greatly reduced of persons- living on' farms Janu inD'rought, insect and disease dam Naturally, the tremendously jn comparison to what it was dur- ary i, 1936 was estimated at the diversion of .surplus agricultur- being held by a strip of bark. The went aboard and chatted with the as compared with 31,801,-00- 0 age to the 1935-3- 6 travel, re al commodities outside the normal creatures were ing the war years. In their adArgentine po creased volume of motor putting on a merry crew. Mr. Buchen informed me that in greater accident-exposurvanced age they are now suddenly suiting tato one earlier. serious in has resulted A battle! a year channels crop, commerce. and of trade squirming mass of flesh the ship received a wire during the ' has had a part in this picture to lose what to many has been the The number of persons bn farms shortage of seed potatoes for the and shell and pincers Legs lashing trip telling of an earthquake in States in which were the onions but to mv mind it is significant only source of incorqg so Washing- at the beginning of this year was 1936-3- 7 crop which the Argentine that fatalities from. all highway ac distributed, with number of pounds out; lashing out; great, powerful Salt Lake City. ton is perplexed as to how this We realize that weve not much, pincers opening and closing until only slightly greater than in' 1920 Government has attempted to off cidents are slightly less than they distributed, follow: new issue is to be met. became time left for ocean swimming, so in something them caught than less somewhat to and in some was set extent by the purchase were last year despite the denser Some have advanced the thought Utah, 270,000; North Dakota, then the crunch of shell, and a this afternoon was devoted to that that there should be some law en- 1910. Births on farms last year of certified seed stock in the Unit- traffic. Against this improved recMinesota, 1,530,000; Washing- leg would drop to the sand. Watch after, of course, we had read and abling the government to continue were estimated at 727,000, while ed States and Canada for resale to ord is an increase of 3 per centjn ton, 180,000; Wyoming, 90,000; ed while five legs were amputated our mail from home. these insurance payments in these deaths were placed at 333,000. crossing death, and a gain Wisconsin, 660,000; Nevada, g farmers, the Bureau of Agrjcultur grade At 5:00 by I find p. m. another chapter pincerS. of 5 per cent in grade crossing accases but this meets with strong -- oOo was closed when the Maunganui al Economics said today. if one of the myself South any wondering Dakota, Iowa, 240,000; cidents during the first six months opposition from insurance experts crabs cut off legs belonging to him left for New Zealand and Australia oOoFor the first 9 months of this of this year. Fatalities at crossings 840,000; Montana, 150,000; Nebras self. who claim the extension would cash income as carrying Miss Hollis with her. Farm from the total for farm wages country in June was 16 per cent above the ka, 60,000; and California, 750,000. wreck the whole insurance struc- year, We checked' out at the police Two new American neighbors ture which the government has marketing and from Government a whole stood at an index of 110 June, 1935, total. station who rooms have taken to next ours today, preparatory to sailof on October 1, an advance of two built up. Furthermore, it is pointed payments, was $5,434,000,000, Today, with wide adoption of much elapse before an appreciable went for a swim with us today. One ing Tuesday. 0 out that tens of thousands of others which $210,000,000 were Govern points since July and of eight streamlining, electrification and dent is made in the nations N and I danced at Quinns toof them challenged me to a race will be finding themeselves in the ment payments. In the corresponc points within the year, the Bureau much faster train schedules, the railhighway intersections. out to the buoy, and we night following that with a stroll insame position as the years bring Trying to beat modern locomo- swimming of Agricultural Economics said re- hazards are proportionately 9 months of last year tota ing both were surprised when I beat along the seashore. I khow two creased and caustion must be re- tives to the crossing is one of the the end of the 57.50 monthly pay- cash farm income was $4,830,000,-00- 0 without people who are not anxious for board, him. cently. Day wages, all most dangerous of highway doubled. ments to the beneficiaries of those boat to pull away from Tahiti that 23rd March Eddie on a over the country as FRIDAY, whole, of which $407,000,000 represent The Federal Government is practices. More than ever before, who died during the years follownext needAmerican Tuesday. I am about to W4l the as amounted to October sigmst, $1.59 for their Leeteg, 1, pouring hundreds of millions of do motorists must depend ing the war. Again, th contention ed Government payments. from a beautiful dream and r up R warning: ed brushes and artgum. had both myself Cash income from farm produc compared with $1.54 three months lars into grade crossing elimination safety on the age-ol- d is made that if those whose policies back into rexlU,'.. be to want projected bothered with and didnt in earlier and 1.47 a year ago. work, but necessarily much time Stop, Look, and Listen. tion in Utah was $36,158,000 (Please turn to page b) For Dependants North Salt Lake r 1 . - 1 Situation Presents Serious Problem . etui-gtatin- I Turkey Growers La', jDOo Get Million From Bank Semi-MontU-l- -- VETS PASSING American Legion AT RATE OF 80"; Axiliary Started u Winter Program EACH HOURS y. be-in- Syracuse Woman Powers Formerly Of Val Verda, Dies at Home Salt Lake 85,-O0- 1 Forest Songc Holds Floods in Its Meshes Dies al aDughters in Iloysvville Monday-- evening d'I Burglars Bob Safe In Syracuse Store Obtaining . . Winter Increases Monoxide Dangers 'etcj . great-grandchildr- en Echo of Election . - g - . to-blo- . - lo-:c- al fit h r - - some-wh'e- re e pine-lard-wo- od - - . News In Brief . ; - . Surplus California Onions For Belief In Eleven States from-fnoto- 22ndr-IIap-peni- ng n, Rt-rc- r very-much-ali- ve - cal-tiVati- on pro-utcio- n, head-piec- . . 24thr-An-oth- er - -- e, . I 60-00- 0; re-re- 60,-00- 0; -- 234,-00- wicked-lookin- |