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Show THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, SEPTEMBER FARMINGTON 5, 1W0 from mw next I Imt xl.i v, Sept, tm not lumie Sunday u sl,i trip to riv York. They irturneil at minglmi waid. t pn tmc uf tin' l'S ".is of 'k l.ili.tina white they Si 't. I1', tl s IMt s nil Mi till' i a S' i m - ter, W .1 M s, Ms .u, ip f i Pit IS f . am lll'l i.t tun i'li u 1 ;.i i , -- I ii it ! M, I Ml .iih! .pr till ill ..1! i nil tl. il.is nu t v..i- - Mil in Mi - VlllMil i Ti nu t. ss In i i S pa I 1 lit r I' i' hit t II ss alii! Mm t .i at Kng -- Mi f.l tl.i-ti.- Mm. ,ii II st ni n Ml' 1,1 I K I I I ! 1' "111 alitoi Ilia .ill 11111 a M In s I tm 'a H ill! n.i-- t )' maim il II .S 1. hi I t ii Mm Alton Smith spent a week l il.il.u alh ami V i lloss stmir tali ami I Mm all 'I i.l! Ill w a I i nr Is, s i er ill at l. i'li am i r ( Mm uly in i akr ss I d la a S. ( I lm I. 1,. I I In BOUNTIFUL ms mu Oil', h iinir . 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Pi. phi a a tall. p nu s. Ii a r par- - ii a I pi hi - hr, hi nii.nl!. IS it II. I ill lilt' tU .1 ' hat it Mm 1 k , i -- h i M . .up! .1 - i .In ii l .in.! Mi Kuht 1" in. t ii 1 ( .1 Inru making - 1. w pi M a till' .1 a till' ii it h ss - foi ( SI lioai lit II, Will ;!lu i ' ,t l ul h u M li a si I i'li nt. i I I l I I ) I I i the li.g'ps o! patents mi AokMi't 17. 1. Mi am! Mm. W. r the amioiini mainare of till II sun, Not mail Iasi', ol .mini it nl, ami .''.ills his i s oi Salt akr, which la t i t oi ik nl in '( la s nut if n Iimt staid still hold Robinson who had tli( j. i'll' kelodian, Sept. Supper I .. ieeii visiting line with his untie o lit re will he to t v a the for Y. Ivobinson ami faiinls, good progtum. There still he sewties. lay for ing mi sale. past two months, lilt his home in os Angeles. At last accounts, Alfred Sessions Mm. Dorothy S. Heaton and her ssho lias been in the Veterans hosmothei, Mrs. Leone Stewart, left pital in Salt Lake I ity lor the past Sundas morning tor San lianeiseo si v sseeks, was not unite so w c lor a few days visit. 1 hey will reMyron Rangel ter and family are turn by automobile. moving into their nice new home Mrs. Willis Ieikins of Wood on Main street just beyond Seventh Cross and Mr. and Mrs. ( .raliam '1() (j of Oakland, Calif., were guests at Mr an,, Mr Horace I.ecslev the home of Mr. and Mrs. 11. J. made a trip to Denver, this week. Sessions, lucsda). j Mr. and Mrs. Ford Samuelson Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Williams U) had been here for the past ten ami daughter, spent the( week-en- d (days putting up fruit, returned to and Labor day on a fishing trip to Uieir home in Pocatello, Tuesday I I I , I ity is visiting ssith lu r p.n Mr. ami Nils, t.iistase Ami t I . 1 this ssrtk. lower tiaulrn Tinannington t loh will lu tl the iimt meeting ol the fall season eilnesilay 11 at 8 p m. at the Menuuial hall in the taunt house. A good speaker still he present ami the puhlir is ins iteil to atteml Miss Alton Bennett ami Mr. Hale ' I ikon were marrieil Sunday morn ing at the luune of the hinnies parThe newlyents in Kaysville. etlieir home at weds will mak Oakley, Idaho. Mrs. Walter Hampton and Faun Jctta have been visiting in Salt Lake with relatives. ellowstone park. morning, Blondie Tajses a Vacation is the K. H. (iregory and family and, C W. Uangerter, son of Mr. and name of t lie picture show at the Mr. ami Mrs. Milton Hess, Jr. re- - Mrs. orson HaKcrter, and Miss Faye Ward of Kaysville will lie marrieil this Friday in the Salt Lake temple. A reception will he liehl the following evening in Kays 1 Dates to Mark on The CALENDAR of Your CAREER i I ImportMt 4ayt art Jmt thud. TWy wll b M ( ppartantty for ttoso trixu minds Mid bonds mo rol tniosd. Discovor what your UnivorsMy offsrs i bigbor oducatioa. REGISTRATION ... Sept 25, Sept 26, Sept 26-2Sept 30, 7, Oct 1, 1940-194- 1 English and Psychological Tests Engineering Entrance Tests Freshman Registration and Instruction Registration of Sophomores and Upper Div. Regular Class Work Begins ADDRESS THE PRESIDENT i UNIVERSITY OF UTAH nG(BX Salt Lake City Theatre LAYTON SATURDAY ANI) SUNDAY SEPTEMBER and 7 The Fine Arts Guild will hold its opening meeting at the home of Mrs. Horace Higgs, Wednesday evening. Sept. 11th at S p. m. Mrs Viola Mae Far lane will hate charge of the musical program. Ulondie I akes a Vacation is the 8 Blondie Takes A Vacation Admission 10c and 20c last John Steinbecks best novel and play NOW becomes tr prize-winnin- 1 mrn s, chairman of the literary Wendell Ham committee, Mr- mond, chairman ot the arts committee, Mis. William Holbrook, shairman ot the drama committee; Mrs. J. Stocks, chairman of the social committee and Mrs. Viola Mclane. chairman of the music committee. An Hawaiian program, including music and a speaker from Salt Lake City was enjoyed hv persons attending the "sunset' service held Sunday at 5 p. m. at the Robert G. Harding home at Bountiful. The services were under the auspices of the Bountiful Third l.DS ward. Mr. and Mrs. liny Philip Hill announce the arrival of a son on ugust 17. 1 WOODS CROSS sell-i- n MY SON, MY SON SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Victor McLaglen 21 and 22 Jackie Cooper - IN GUY THE BIG with ONA MUNSON aura Mi entertained Tuesdav honoring ggett 1 g the years most distinguished picture, bring ing to the screen men and women who shatter every Hollywood eon volition to reveal their strange impassioned drama, with Burgess Meredith Betty Field, lion Chaney, Jr. MONDAY, September 16 SEPTEMBER Boun- tiful amusement hall Monday evening. An extra good tvvp reel Stooge comedy and news he chairmen of the various com at the home of Mrs. I. W. Murdock mittecs will meet this Friday night to plan the veais program for the l ine it' Guild. Mrs. James F. MONDAY, September 9 OF MICE AND MEN At the West in picture plaving . WRITS FOR CATALOG ville. PEGGY MORAN EDWARD BROP11Y MONDAY. September 2.1 IT ALL CAME TRITE ake South Salt of lei 1 is viMtmg Mr. George Mabev daughter. Pitt'burg, Dalit. She wa accom- - .it ;pamoii !. another l'v daughter, SEE school for the coming school year. Many residents from this vicinity attended the Davis llowdy days at l agoon fsr both the sports events and the evening dance. Mr. ami Mrs. Vinal Barlow and children of Bingham canyon overnight last Thursday at the home of Mr. Barlows parent', Mr. ami Mrs. Jesse H. Barlow, they left for an automobile tour of the parks in southern I tali ami on into Texas. Mrs. Bertha Harris and children of Brigham City spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Harris par cuts. Mr. ansi Mrs. Das id Stoker. Mi-- . Allan Adams and baby, Nancy, of Randolph visited one day this p.i't week at the home of her parent', Mr. ami Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Mabev. Voting. ot Grace, Idaho. Blondie l akes a Vacation is the B Mrs. John Bugger of Salt Iake as a guest City spent last week-en- d Roun-- j icture plaving at the W brother-in-laand her sister of t it ill amusement hall Monday. Sept Mr. ami Mrs. Lugene Reed. th along with a 5 Stoog comedy Olene Craig, Wallace Hamilton, and news "h All True" "His Girl Stoker return Allen Stoker and l.es Friday, Mr. Smith Gives To Wash- ed Monday from a three days fishington, Saturday Children Children ing in trip to Reckler Meadows Five 1 ittle Peppers at Home, Gam cllow stone park. Ming on High Seas, Blondie on a Miss Patrica Herbert of Sterling, l ittle Chickadee. Idaho Budget. ' Ms anticipates remaining for the 'Brother Orchid", "Poo Mam Hus school year with l.er grand coming hands, King of the Lumber Jacks, Mr. Mrs. lanthus H. IVctot lake' a W i:e, "The Sea parents. .Sr. and She will attend the Barlow, iasvk." school. Mr. .iTv.l Mrs "Maurice Arhnckle north l"avis junior high Charles Clark, hy the employed announce the ai rival of a ssm on Union Pacific system at lion na17 at a Milt Lake hospital August tional park, visitc recently here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. lids' .ml Clark. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Krause w ei e recent a, the home of he Ml uouth.v mciting in Mrs Krau-e- s guests Mrs. Martha aunt connection "Uh the tegular s.icia- - Mo-oin Cottonwood. Mrs. Mo-e- s " t ut 'i s ;ci t'.(. ' w is f v ears old. Nr.w t.iM S; ,i cuiuc Don Walker of Clearliek! W An.!', on ,u Montgoii's!'Mi's lamt Shaw of t 0 S " i ., k i la'i'l "t SS unco no their man iage - : i "Ui v av J s' i os .'.'V ton . i ion. August ISC M .. n. i M; ' i M an V h i You,:. out vs i : e et -- CLEARFIELD s. SATURDAY AND SPNDAY an ! U SKl'Tr.Ml'l.K I.AUKF.1. ANP 1IAK11Y in SAPS AT SEA MONDAY. Sep'emhor 10 IDS GIRL FRIDAY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY OCTOBER 5 and f. INVISIBLE MAN RETURNS MONDAY, October 7 TIL WE MEET AGAIN v v it ' . : . ; i - U A: .t V - r; i i ! ,i u -- i. W l t ks. ht s u v i Put ' : t eu u t t reii ,o YOUR NEAREST BUICK DEALER SATURDAY the corporation, payable on the 6th C. day of September, 1940, to S. Wood;! his at Howard, residence, at Cross, Davis County, Utah. f Any stock upon which this asses; u the. ment may remain unpaid on 11th day of Oct. 1, 1940 will be j linquent and advertised for sale ah public auction, and unless paymenij the! is made before, will be sold on 8th day of Xov., 1940, to pay the together assessment, Woods Cross, Utah, Aug. 2b, 1040 delinquent . eNotice is hereby given that at a with costs of advertising and sale. of on held xpense meeting of the directors, By order of Board of Directors. the 22rd dav of August, the Clearfield precinct, 242 voted in Guthrie, Miss Arda the primary election hjld last Tues Reynolds, the Misses Lillian and day. Ora Bundy, for governor, the most votesjn this disSusie Guthrie, Mrs. Hattie Sessions and little Stephen Sessions last Sun trict. day afternoon motored around the 2ml unit of the wildfowl refuge. Known as the largest refuge of its It is located kind in the world. about 10 miles west of Brigham Clearfield. G. AYiltord Citv. M r. and Irs. I.es Olson of Alai ta, Idaho were l ridav visitors ot Mr. ami Mrs. Virgil llodson. Mr. and Mrs. l ari Marks and , children ot Lsv Angeles, Calit. are house guests here of Mr. Stark's parent' Mr. and Mrs. Pliis Starks , . . 1 de-- S. C. HOWARD, Court House to discuss Prices and Marketing LELAND R. SMITH :h n !' j. T Utah State Agricultural College ta :o t Offers courses in the following schools: Y-:t- AGRICULTURE 4! ARTS AND SCIENCES 4 4 4 COMMERCE 4, 4: 4 NEW STUDENTS REGISTER September 27th FORMER STUDENTS REGISTER September 28th o INSTRUCTION BEGINS j t J ' x t" e 1 f fir;d -- 4 4 T c a-'- FORESTRY NOTICE TO ALL MILK PRODUCERS EIGHT OCLOCK P. M. AT THE j 51 --5U j vi-- it AT Secretary I, 1 'I11!1 They went to attend the marriage of their daughter and sister. Miss June Wood. Mrs. Susie Nelson, who accompanied them remaincsl for a longer with relatives in l.os Angeles. Milton Barlow of Clearfield and his sister, Mrs. Allan Tingey of Salt laike Citv, have returned from a visit to relatives in California. At the Davis llowdy days. Clearfield won two blue ribbons in the flowers exhibit Mrs. Ragnliild Stoker and Mrs. Thirza Leavitt both won the blue ribbon for asters Out s'f 4A2 registered voters in Shipping to Salt Lake Market there will be a meeting: Thursday, Sept. 10th ir r :1 Mr. ami Mrs. y. .Mvron .Mabev and Mr. am! Mrs. Sydney Sly spent last wcik-em- l on a fi'hing trip to Fort Brtilger. Mr. ami Mrs. T.oy Wood and Mrs Athleen Weatherston have returned from a trip to Los Angeles, Cal. xu . September 30th w Utah State Agricultural College LOGAN, UTAH Write to the President's Office for a Catalogue or Additional Information I .as 1 ey tate 1 is a- - tc kv. Th 4 4 4; I! h i li r t dls ate L'f-e- i I'arv- t m- If u 4 V 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 e a 4 t T a c i s B r - v.t -- . 0 |