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Show . .. . - : ; r-- : . - .- .. : . ;. ; . . .; VtZXVS y V ' LATTGX, - ' , mu, NOVKMBE T rwMrjnrTHiTn-rrr..r.T-n.- .....:. Mm. Glvn entertained at IVarhocV, Christine SoreftstA and Another ear or two c? cnion Ida M. Thompson, as stake aids in a bridge lutvcheon ow Friday, for lev .shipped out of here this week putting the pri'jrrilnjs over, Tkrif the fvllowing gnests: MrV Joe Day, Sir. t)an MiH&r, who suffered a iisiU were enjoyed by ait. Mr. Frank. Morrhous, Mr. Evan very severe qecident while' dlsrin flllwi., Mr, Marwood laiyton. Shop Opens a pewer'treceh for ftobeTl Griffith Mis, Otlu Green, Mrs. Leonard last .vfek, was reported- - to W rewAdam and l.a;,un, V.r. On ' New . ' , Highway Mr.iring as well as could be expected Clair . Whiteside, a whin heard from Wednesday ever Air. ,iui Mrs. Ma have Ware 7l fdiowin: y':n p .pi tiv. mo.ed tta 1 unaora Union m ..-- .. . Qf her Willijit-- t : ' the Juwne sho-wc- Mr, parents, an! Adams. The luide IAYTONj V . -- tti Children nnl matches av.v.vr for another fire, which could five proven, very serious had it jn.t been for the Jir.e help who iespwd-'ewhen the alarm was- mounded '.Wednesday afternoon. A stack of hay. belonging to Orson If. Clark was. set on tire by children aid though it had a very good start fore discovered, men from the railroad and neighbors together with the Farmington City fire depart-inent, were successful in confining the nctual fire to one side of the .Stack, About eight tons cf hay mi in straw were destroyed. li.id it 'spread, r.t all,, from this stack. . it would have destroyed sheds and .other hay which could have bmn a very serious fire. This hay was in the 11 Clark stack yard near - J ' and Mrs. Giovc I tdirghari ef I otiiit iful are ejoieing our the arrival t,f a tine daughter born Nov o. Mrs. I.edinghaai was formerly Miss Agne Iiigby of Centerville. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney .Hurl; are the proud parents of a soj; born Monday, November I'". Mrs. Agnea Hancock has lnen Wry id at 1,. r Io nic, but is slowly the highway. accounts Mrs. Sadie Smd third was doing as well as possible t the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ora S. Brown, in Salt Lake. ,Sh has been, very .ill for .several At-las- t months past. . Former. Mayor and Mrs. Jed iAbbott male a business trip over last week-en- d to Rexburg, Idaho, The state highway commission are .spreading 'considerable gravel ' along the shoulders of the new hu-. h way between here and Centerville. The body of Mr. William. A. Page which was taken from a train here .Thursday morning of last week was taken to tlellsville, Utah and funeral services were conducted Sun- day afternoon. Mf: Page, was the ' father of Mrs. Charles' Corbett of . ' . .' i'isa !. North Farmington. A large atentdahee was had at the Primary conference. which was held Sunday evening. The program was in charge of Mr3. Sylvia Iluges the local' president; and ac'h of the groups of the local organization participated .on the program, a number of stake workers were in attendance. . - The Relief society will, conduct a bazaar at the amusement hall, Fri- day: afternoon and evening. Then Sunday evening the ward . .Relief society'. will hold their annual conference in. the. Farmington ward V.v. j f; .ng. Me. it mi Mr-- . v-- . . v y l t'VuA . . f'f , f p 'Vr a t.j v f t y x- ', v' . . v.& j.1 . 'wiWx , ' s'- ; . .. . TUNE IN K. rmit.-- , Hr.n4Mns, i'lr'v -- ' A l- V l d FT : . IN tu A e- - . ' - ... -- ' - . ' - 'W-ek-t' - u: 10 p. 'ml 1. . . No. Cinternile 'No.' No. 1 p. in.' 1 8 . " v. 7. p. m. 1 Vs. DouHtlfol . , . . JlountibuJ, No. 2 Vs;. West Boon- tiful 9 p. m. i South BountjiiuB ys,;- - Bountiful' : J- Nt. 1 10 p. nv. . . ' Dectmber - . 2 South Bountiful ys. F a'rtnir.ctoa No. p. m. 1 7 . . ' Centerville No. 2' Vs. Bountiful' : ' . 1 h p. nv, , Mobth Fart- - " Bo'utitiful N. 2 vs, m. 9 . iugton p. Bdu .Centerville No, I vS.W-es- t . ' ' tiful 10 p id." . D'e comber 0. Bountiful 'No. 2 South Bona' ' 1 e - ' . . v. ' tiful 7 .p. m; Chari i liirsli left Wvdtjei-daWest Bountiful for Twin Fulh, Idaho where 1 8 p. m. No. she will upend several weeks visitContervjlle ing her parent., Mr. and Mm, Ceo. villo No. 2 9'p. Croft. f!r. - . .November. 25 Centerville No-- ' 2 Earpin'gton . . L. t y .u, 'Famibgtoo. ' ' . ., va, Genter No.-- North Farmington Bountiful vs.- - No. 1.19 p. m.'.' A burglar ransacked the frat'erh ' .DeceiubeV 16 ity lumms nt Denison University, Bountif uf N Farmlngtoa hi Granville, (., but e vet looked the No. 1 7 p. m, Beta Theta lj. The other night, lie tkihtoi'viHc. No. 1 va.'. South B'oua." . ' returned to fob that house' and tiful 8 p. m. West Dountilul Va, North Fa- !Utt this note; 'Tlait .you Were . iiigfeoxv 9 p. m.. luckie. Hah!. Bountiful No, 2 vs. CentcrvilU-No- . .. 2 10 p. ni.. A twin dmeardiM a ' December cap bought in 189S for a now one. A. D. WilBountiful vs. Bountiful Koj son, n Springdale, Ark., newspaper, t 7 p. m. pifth', thought it a good story and Centerville N. I. va, 'Bountiful.; ' ' publisju'd.it. tt bapivned to be. the No. .2 8 p. m, No.vs.' 2 CentervilleBona . South first news the mans daughter hud . 9 tiful p- - m, ., hud from him in 10 years.. . Farmington' Nou 1 vs, '. "North ' . 10. p. ra. . F, Luis'Mora, artist of New York Farmihgton York James Daley, New apart . City, recently painted portraits of niept house ': operat-superintendent, himself and wife 9 they, will ap- es a daily dog walking service fpr ' pear twenty years hence. apurtinent dwellerH,' charging $5 a . one walk, a day, While; collecting mail in Baris, a month for phsthian found a Womans'. car in n iu nil box. - ipagne a T- Firt Half .November 25'1 ; . 'tUlLi'on Fundr.y dirtn'cn Jio-- . ' . rs . 0.!.' ' Ss Mon. Wed. 3:30 A. M. ' intertained at 2'V3. armingtoB ' . Genteryille'NQ, Margaret Gardner and, No. ' ''ing Mrs. . m. . . 1.7.p, Mr i aMd-oi.i 'er, Jean Gardner T Bountiful .UentiLviUg. N.- M.lt la!;. Ciiy, who had, spent 1 8 . .: the wcL-ei:at the Iitilson- home:1 No, Boun--" .Bountiful No. 2 vs. J iseph;?.,- iiickvin I'ntertain . ; pi: ' I'd a 'few friends Frutny .at tha tifjl 9. .p.lioubtii'ul Bdulli v. BaufttifuLNo . '"'nyri i W . M..th!tei J5. Vw. .lanic: Mr. r.n,! f:SjiclIkWIlNE . South - Davis S3 .'basketball 'Schedule side. side,' i : and.daufeh- - Lynn.'VaAcld . A . . . 1: . , : - .. . - Vour.gest son l very ill of pn.ni-grbut is some hotur at last imports. Mrs. Klizabeth Whitaaker known as C.runduia Whitaker) jsquie ill with ar. uUa! f bronchitis at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Goo. Miles, but is somewhat improved. Mr, George Milos it tmlTcring considerably with a gathered ear as a result of a cold. Mrs. Albert Belnap and daughter of Moreland, Idaho were tlve guests of Mrs. Belnaps parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Williams. Miss Lavina Downward is still employed ut Glendale, Calif., Gut is expected to spepnd part of the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Geo. France, Miss Marian Williams left last week for a months visit with Mr. and Mrs. Osmyn Williams of Glendale, California. Mrs. Mary D. Rockwood haa been spending several days with her Mr. and daughter and Mrs, T. A. Lee and visiting with some of her. old time friends in (ntToc-fionatvl- - kl . fe'titd Arthur , - ..f ,A. u.. Ti ?:- - .i.. Mrs. ... ... ?st.S . Vv jbcirie f her f aw rds, Mr. und Mrs. id a rfi l.:e';:-('i.- , Tbf-pres Tit Mi- - Mirthsi vi-- 1 Ktxw?on, Mtis Alctu Greer., A, a I'.eth Wbilosid,;;, Mj ;s Art eR ii. V' hve-'Y, Vnrv Va;o;. .Sing Baby Sling thi-- j Saturday Sunnt lugh!.. Wednesday' and Hiursd.iv, Nov, 2, mi,! iitl ihiuoio prog) urn, Speed Devils pinj Sweep-tsak- o A mi hi, Tliore will pi u show on lbuij;duy on account of R being Thanksgiving. Friday, Saturday aiH Rv.i Nov. Ll il J'.i B'g First National Fpeeml White Angel Tin a re, Layton. Mi'S. J a1 nex HUi;s6n'b'ft this Ihursdoj' morning for.,'in iudefin ate ntay in L Angeles.-Mi'-Miiiit ieo r.f f)g-- d n visdi'd Wedneiidav with her parent, Mr. and Mm. K. M. White si-.t- ci ,r. a iwlvoti Wed Adams Cowley, t!. home pi her lather, licday 1.. i. Kui.l. alls. James Ellison, Mrs, J. 11. Coalcy, Mrs. 1iesOott I'aMi, Mi. Howard Adams, Jlrj. liha ll. iireen, Mrs. Leonard lay Lu ai d Mrs. Harold Ellison. Mr. :t?,d Mrs. Martin Wigill of Lake and Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Wuldoup. of liouiiiital were at Mr. and Mrs. Clair invL.y guests W'liiu'side.,. Miss Annabel Coa.pl.moMiTUj Harris, A bride of the week. Miss r Inn Adams entertained At- 1 ' i rveeiv-- d -. 1 ' -- ib Mbs. many beautiful gifts. Appropriate games, were' played daring thi evening ,nfter which u two course, luncheon was served on stimll table ftttractiv!.; decorated with Tow howls of white tb'wt r and'tall pink taper in crystal bold f rs. Places were marked !.' th.. Miss I t r. Mi. Helen guc.t of honor, Jli:s Annltl li:,r- Cerliri.'sA, e.t.,1 Mi a Jessie Page tisi Mrs. Clyde Adams arid Mis . f Harris, n Wednea- - Durotby ;V iiun.i. in lliehrir,!.'., ilia ia bride; JIrs. Joe Mr . ).hitesid'V, M. W. C v !y it MTicd jO'scphii e. Barber - -- .. rgiseelbwieeny . , ,.: . I 1 - ..v,. k:, .. . ' :. '..... : . : .tWS-EXfR- m ohurch! : .. 8 Mvast. FARMINGTON V . . , y -- . .; : . . . Service For The American Home - NANCY FINCH . - son-in-la- ....' here, Sunday evening, November 15th, the Relief society conference wa3 held in both the 1st and 2nd wards Very successful meetings both officers and general meetings as plan ned by the stake officers. The 1st ward had stake Counselor Alice Stahle and. stake hoard members, Mira Hunter and Thersa Wood, Mrs. Josephine Naylor was ill and could hot attend. The Second ward had Stake President Ella Williams and stake hoard members, Lila ' and her friendly visit .. viih the modern homemaker . . . Uight , - Pl&duet of Utah Power 2i-Wes- t . a i Co. GL.iSSIFI.ED ADS - Foil' home and aerva of land at Bountiful; pri-viUe wate.r right. Farrell Smith. 1 Phone IVnintifuV ?8-Fordsori tractoi .UCUi SALE ftnd twq plown, Mark AGrim00 ; 40 South Bountiful.- Phone' SAIEV-Mod- ern 2Vif . 40-4- J. 45-J- - 2. tlatorpillar . TEbf 'Pldwa, etc. II. Ii Gle'asori, Kaysv'iilo. '.' ' pOitSALl'iMy home. ami. farm iif 7 Mi acres. Will subdibive in. acre and Va acre lots.' Easy terns.,' James ll. '.Tailnpton, Bountiful. . ' ' - iOU traetor SALB- - ?7)!5.!)0-- . 30-4- 0- - Bon.rtllful.' 1 O.U.SALE Ladys winter coat; La gHodT'onditionjsize. 40; only $12. . Apply at Clipper office, Bountiful; ' ' ' 89 FOft SALIt One worK horse cheap, .apd one twj-wa- y plow.. N. 39- lay Willey, Bountiful. ' . FOB RENT Nicely furnished 33-42 . apartments, fully gas equipped. Wrs. Richard Stringham, Phone- Seveii. wi Tnnntiful dw aii'cS tM a y trSj Y:-- ' , 't v . y I1" .. ; J'pWPW.y s ' . . j", .. ' ' V xak:s'ere edu&4 night ailerj' ever?Sanilay . af.d m houtt ' ;..' -- . Sh: U : eDhmceielc hri-- --1 . -- . ft- 'ys " . frienih ' a Mj irri-tab- le ax your end try ii w wit's this medicine. It may be iust what you nee a for extra L. Cadmus of Charles Mrs. energy. New Jersey, says, After Trenton, work I bad to lie doing just a little recomdown. My mother-in-la- I w mended the Vegetable Compound. 1 can see a wonderful change now. f'TOl'XO .Vosd 'John lUO. Springer; V70uld dy .. . . FOll SALE for $50. Ray' Picrotti, Jtah. NcW'Fqr.d V-- .,. 8 e new60-hqrsftfow- V8 cfiginefer V .SAME til. ia :;: yoti 16 sec this- new , We' Invite Fonl-cafi and arrange to drive one tLe engine that fits witl .eqnipped . ..youMiecllsi . '. - . . '. -- : . . ; ultr Wfong . . . th In hotly up! noujh puiaed' a . query! 36- "i - i ... . Only. Cluyos Vfillams can draw such a face .' . . and only through our paper can residents fellow his un- paralleled skull Don't Miss , . h , .. FEATURES . '. AFFlAJtANCI-- - . A ijewly bo-'o- re, drsigBeJ recesed in fender apron.' lamp . . (.'concimy.,l . t ' calf, December 20, 1936, will b sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder to pay the delia-qfe- flcfld- - Modern liil-- . bood binged at tbe. Larlu .Large'r.luggage apace, fjpare tire er 'cloned witbi-- body. Comwindsbiejd plet'ely newnterlprs..SIanling .. open in ulf uloseJ cars. ,- ... . Center-Polit- long-taperin- SAFETY Easy-Actio- n Brakes, of The safety the brakes. pedal pres- Not an ounce of wood used for structural strength. Frame structure all steel, slieuthcd with steel panels top, sides and floor. All are welded into a single steel unit of great strength. Safety Class all around at no extra charge. RODY t nt- assessment together wlfc costs of advertising and expana f Bale- AMY L. BOULTON - Secretary. 33-4- 1. - '. e g New IRAKIS Safely the cable and conduit control type. of steel from pedal to wbeel." car momentum is used to help apply less Tests show that about one-thir- d sure is required to stop tbe car. . ' ; big, rpomyenr. Fxira1 f in the Itody, not.taketn'Uli.liy tbe engine. .' a'pnre under tbe bood. Comfort of tbe Ride further incrcaned by smoother action of tbe ' , springs, with new pressure lubrication. New methods of mounting body and engine make this a quieter car. A COMPORT AND QUIET Oct. 29, 1936, r.n. assessment of $1.00 per chare wa evied. on the capital stock of th corporation, payable to Amy L, Joult'op, secretary, at her residence at Woods Cross, Utah, ' . Any tyock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid ask December 1, 1936, will be delinquent and advertised for sale and unless payment la made on or Iyi The emajlgr engine makes possible' a ' lighter car lower .operating .posts find a .Ibwrr price.. ; .' Wlicn you- dr iytfthe 1 937 Fqr d witH Y-8 the engine, you. of h power plant that. are, master. fves everything you catr possibly . . demqnd ip speed and deceleration. . Todayjmproved carhuretion enables .it to deliver its thrilling performance with unusually low gasoline. consumption. . The new Vtype 8- - . V-- 8 smoothdelivers cylinder engine ness and quietness even at speeds 70 miles hour to with gasoan up line mileage so high that it creates an entirely new standard of economy in modem, motor car operation. -- Tha'pIalnHve, agonized bolt . . , . ; Bountiful, ' North Canyon ' Walter Company-trincipapla.ee .of business, Wood Cross, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at A meeting of the board of director . .' I . er iTiaximuni - of this community for 103? .i..:;'vV-',-:.. -- 'BS-hors- ;.FiCi;;: 'loot the the senM of - .AND A NEW L0W.PIUCE, c .in;flny other ' Bountiful. - . Engine Sizes - One Wheelbase, : Beautiful ;For4 Car' ever of lered.- - It is LuIJt in nly onepiy-bne stamlarul of roomy 'comforjt and ,mo.(lprnapticarancc..Ilut yon may e .have cither 'lhc improved for Tnattiriinm per povwr 'X 8'cng-inthe ormnnrfv-- or i , . 39- A pmall.home in bountiful very readonablo. Inquire of W. Layton Barlow, Boun tifuL ' ' 87hone ?63-Silverton-trupripet; l'Oli SALE King' solid silver bell;, in- A- -l condition; cost new $150; will sell . ield Thursday, THE FUNNIES tfiJHIl!1 '?' i t TrtE , ! . mi VVTH EN every; VV thing you attempt is a Durden when you are nervous and iUU SALE 2 dining room tablt's $5.00' each; 1 refrigerator 2.50) 1 dresser (large mirror) lii.00; '1 cjiirror $7.50; 1 tall ladFuchsia ' Stringham. der $1.00. Studio at Main St. 'and 89- T'ountif'ul, Utah. - . FOR SALE-i-Go- od Miller range, iith-Sout- '&'-4- - - - Notice of Assessment . IIODSEl'JOnK 'U ::'Cj ;; v.' I ' ' ;y iA and repp ahd ft u place,. If you i COULD NOT DO. HER . I , rrj -- f P- . v ... - it .. ..vV.v?ffVv- V. 'V''; ' .. .!' t .'f 89- - this easy way partlea o enloy theraaelvna. They pant ftirl atoog wbo an (uli-o- l pep. I.VTIA F.. PINKHAM'S VrcrTABT.E CtVG POUM Helpe pin you pep tnd eaeitV. for over iltty year ftirla and Iranian hve been tiaklnt'tbia famoun old medicine to pep them to help (In them ntmneth, qnenlv,' up 'iparfcle. Notice the tirla end women aboilt .' ) who en full of pep. Ask them whnt maket' eiu-Ipeppy. If they am honent. many of ".eni will aln the dredlt toYOIA E. PINK-HAVEGETABLE COMPOUND, You , hould tire LYDIA E. PINKHAM'9 VEG T.TALLE GOMPOLNU a try. Cltla wUia pep are. more attxactiao to mea. . . w T '.' ti .Tou can bec'orne peppy to dance, and j Birr, If you an croa and llfclraa and alaya' be IntVftated In you.' men won't ttn4 oOt, Men don't Uka "quiet ftirli. Men to to u;a.x.x . x u v .J ir? Two , rt fnMiiw hi.iir,ine'fbi(irrrrrc), i - '.-- k ii$h MEN LOVE PEPPY GIRLS iwwi y - f :: Sers 'inol youHV tewtfi. other , I I . : , ,, .1 ' j . M ,i'?'2 i'- -t r -- . J ... , y 84. MEN LOVE H PEPPY GIRLS You can become peppy this easy way If you are happy and peppy and full of Ilia; men will take you placea. If you are lliU. they will Invite you to dancea and partlea. BUT, If you are croe end llfelese end alwaro tired out, mea trou t be hitereeted In you. Men don't like "quiet" llrb. Mm (e a oy themwlree. They waat title pertlee to a lun who are lull at pep. t YDtA E. PINKUAMS VEGETABLE COM FOUND help Dive yuu iwp aud anetpy. For over eltty your slrls and women have beet luklnil tlilo turnout old medicine to pep thefts up . . , to help ftlve them atrenpth. eaargv. parkle. Notice the KlrU and women about yuu who are lull of per A,k them whet makeo them peppv. If they ara honevt. o ar ot them will ulve the cirdlt to LYDIA L. FINK HAM'S VEGF.l ABLE COMPOtINh. Vow aliould give LYDIA E. 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