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Show ' "f i VOLUME SIXTEEN ys OCTOBER .4, l'Y. I! I'AH, NUMliKH SEVEN 4o Minutes of Meeting Syracuse Chapel Flora Dell Club Bountiful Lawyer Larjje Beception Board of Education Destroyed By Fire Holds Show Names Held Following Accepts Service Held Monday Oct 21 Monday Niht ears Officials (Jovcrment Bid Marriage Biles A1 Democratic Nominee Braises Defense WillKie Plans At Bally Summcr ille ill Speak In I lah . 1 ; At a regular meeting of tin- tn .ar l cdui ation held at the oiiioe on Monday, October 21, l'MO all five jtembers of the board and the were present. The pt rintemlent clerk was excused and superintendent Burton acted in hi place. he minutes of the previous jneeting were read and, on motion of Mr. Van Fleet, unanimously approved. few late bill for September as recorded on vouchers num!ered $493 to 68497 were presented, approved and on motion of Mr. Bennett, passed and ordered paid. AThe superintendent reported having filled the vacancy at Davis high achool with Kay Pierotti at a salary of $125.00 per month for a term ot 10' a months ending August 31, J941; placed a substitute teacher. Mr Larson to fill the vacancy at lthe South Junior high school left K Myron M. Layton. jtySuperintendent Burton reported hat the special supervisor on the Bamberger Railroad is no longer acting in that capacity. The board om, discussed the matter at length and, motion of Mr. Roberts, secon!m ien. ded by Mr. Bennett, the superinten-- ' dent was (instructed to write a .ail- to the Bamberger Company ask inf that proper and adequate super vision be provided on the school train. i f, COlN TON, DAVIS For L. ( - W O) su-jon- ly 1 a Mu l, fue murainV hut the bare Wall standing. The origin of the lire i undetermined. Some think it vva eaued h matches amt mice, other wondered if it had been caused bv spontaneous combustion of coal a a large quantity of slack coal had just been placed in storage in the basement, others mentioned defective wiring in the baement but it is all conjecture, however, it is quite sure that the lire started in the dovv ntair. hut followed the partition to the roof. hen they tried to enter the building the interior vva alae and filled with dense smoke so that it was impossible to fight the fire from the inside of the building. Ivor Yoitngherg going to work at the I.ayton sugar factoiy about 11 p. m. noticed the fire in the building and notified .Sheriii Joseph Holbrook whose home i a block south of the chapel. The sheritt called the Layton fire department and soon after the Kavs-- ) illf"c fighters who battled the flames the rest of the night and part of the n'ext day, with lmt little success, notwithstanding that all of the firenun worked hard and the Layton fire department was on the scene in about twenty minutes after receiving the call. It made a spectacular blaze which 'attracted a midnight crowd of several hundred residents of the vicinity besides many motorists who were driving along the state highway several miles east of the fire. The main building was erected in 1895; remodeled and added to in 1915 at a cost of $40,000 and last spring still more improvements were made in the wav of refinib-inthe woodwork, laying new carpet, installing new lighting system, etc., at a cost of $2,000. $1.nk I I i '"ll l ' a n i 'u m with taM.! bv tin X tl me Bo mtm.l, loch arc lei t emne in the room el the 'I m l l u oi m ti! 111 t ' M V oi, I I m I. i lx Inuu.e, en mi Bcide 74 entrif mum, main other me rue, dahlia, marigold, delphinium, ilia, and auntie table . i i i u . a t ' m Ml li t 1I, IM, oh Ml .lu m u I I' II MU l u nl Moll.1,.! i w H t I nu iv not to go to a i i I i i W It, If ii. m nu itO W loi m i .1! It W " N .m t M .V Pi I s' H'l' vi i id told a ul .s ls 'idav m.bt . l IV i lit pri at pi .o i ' B't'lo- iblllsi 'll, ini' tc elec tii in in ill ' I 1 rssinll.l! (llstiil't, iilh waid Vuiin'ratic in the tai- Newhouse I. lii'lii ak at b'd n Hammond spt t Mom'.av m O F Nti'l i I) t ai. siii,in Robinson was intro the governor s ho.ud loom at the W Ith IIMHU 'll w Ilk III u a Oil n c Allen ( rink ,u t o' lallv bv M mu a loi In one In tate vapitol, the tw o tuiiulu s in a u la Ik e, ' i.i Hi with togejhir I t.i chairk loi Democratic ward ninth l". k ic nilll ill, to lo otlk'i appeal agon, obtaining inl! e 'alfu cit oi nu m.n i.u s man a Hu ak t'u I'll humation loi ue in bo vvoik. l He " n X a In nal i a u i.l M voiding to Mr illpicpau'd nation would be composed ot flowers, and trim cp id 'In ail An imm m.il w edding Hammond, be ml ,iipt c a c flower combinations, biouebt i oil. until will lie allowed to i'arrv on bi du- lowed at the home ol the 1'iey loi the totalitarian pow-- n gloom in the event that they are suc-- i Bountiful offne, lathet paiellt, with 12 g tlet ties at lu entry total up to 134 ueent Mr I'sstul in F urope," Mr. Robinson oa Butningham won two than at the local draft board bl ridav evening, a laigc Bonn ul ifitp said "However, with America fully tei a sweepstake ulibon at )ne loi at miiqton turn and dance, whuli wa In ,t be huge baket ot latee oivlndvoloi-ethey would i ertainly I'li pared the et Bountiiul w.ud i ret ai ion Kid Narda attack to n hoitant bv santlieniuin. any attempt hall, vva attended bv .Co tin ilia u I n led gmi ,, lo Mi lei tailmelliln on li eaeti tvpe and a eion one tot a States, or any other f be lu ide wa m tu iliaimmg Western onibined tall trim and Mower aiti eiinphei e nation. Person mild i dm da model ol white satin with boiilliiil i mug. believe that we will do nut tic table cento piece, ilnplaved on allv, B. Mr nil. e, shut and titled Inn in ii. i luii man ol while be called upon to go to war. Japan a rmtic tiav oi Vabioinia icdwood t l.n e he u un a! ill lodai at the h.uk, lnnli e, pi esenled high lit ha ile.ulv shown m the past two I'or a basket of xliowv mixed ed the wccthcai t no kl.o a Hindi n pi u in "lie li t ta in 'hnplu t bv week that she ha no desire for lx il li bryantbemum. David Ml Mabel, tiiul. lecentlv a a bi u 'I ide Win lillgei tip veil ol illusion, United with and the local banker, won a sweepstake lonllict States, vva .li mil'. lined bv Ml Ixillli taught to a inioiut ot mange am confident that Fngland, with ribbon R. aMar Bailovv took one Holland, "a blossom 111011 Non llu luidal me liurlv' wa sang the Bountiiul at boinput aid limn tlie Edited States iiiateii.il on a beautiful ilisplav of giant mix- evening oi pink rosebud and button i lu Halo M a ml lend ol Mine meeting. in dep'ating the axis succeed will ed dahlia, while Mr Walt ci t ox Captain Bunge, while in Europe, santhemums, .loeiiled with small jl ( liangcitei gave the i uncut I'iivs er." won another on a goigeou t bow ihbon t in a oi on m. event topii iter ioe, ei veil with the government Roval "Highlight Mr. Robinson pointed out that Dame dith Helen, Mi a on Bclitap of .Salt akc latuic" lveli esbnii lit Dutih .mime, and returned to the weir scived the Melvin Riley of Bountiful Repiildu an minority in cona I nited t it y, sister ol the gloom, who ,ut-e- to i lull membeis and thice speiial .t.itc when Adolph Hitler which up to six months ago elected club president tor the gress, 1. a m.ud of lionoi wme a lovelv g nest Mis Mi and bi government ocutpicd HolBuiinbam, to block every adWas suing year, during a piogram attempting Ii R ii Snicd-lev- . lute geoi gette Lred and Mi gow n ol la n Geoige to increase our ministration effort ducted on the buildings main Mis were, l.n ge nowd heard Mr. Bunge Bliilesmaids i a mis'll loti e loud in its con now by Mrs. J. C. Stocks, present bead tell of his av ton, sister ol the In ide, Mis F. B. M mr vva gnet o( MiropCiU expeiieiue of what they describe as of the cluh. Chosen to serve with ed in pale lavender tatteta honor at a biilbd.jv paitv held at deinnatioii "our lagging ainuments program Mr. Riley, were, Mrs. S. S. BurnMis Jetta Hedgepeth ul Salt ake In home bumlav. loitv live "We i an thank God,'' the conMrs. t itv, Grant ham, vice president; and paitnei of the I'cdciul wealing hiovadcd blue taltcta President that said, gressman r secretary-treasureSecrit, and Mis Geoigctta Emit ol ( )gden Intel nal Revenue department called Roosevelt foresaw seven Mrs. Martin Brown, corresponding ago years liovked in soldiei blue tafleta dm mg the afternoon Mi. An hie what was coming and strengthened Miss Janu v ! oiiilic of secretary. Wilma llale, Marjone Muir, Briggs fiist line of defense the United Henry I.und, Bountiful florist, Utah, wore a of lose pink t.il Bcttv Jean Owen, Jean l .ul and otir A States suit navy. Our navy is now capasking $25,000 damages feta. All attendants gave an intcreting talk on chrywoie nued llcne llale assisted in serving and able .singlehandedly of bolding off santhemums before a large audience was filed Monday in Second district cor.sages of uii toloied loschuds. cntci tabling the guests. Honoring Mrs. Jacob E. Lavton Commis- Mrs. immediate threat by any power In the crysanthennun Mr. and Mrs. division, mint bv Davis County J. W. Murdock any Belnap, mother of the gloom, on her eightieth birthday anniverof lowers on the combination or sioner against lied 3 Ratnpton David Mabey won 3 firsts, sec-was gowned in powdei blue crepe were dinner guests of Mr. and Mis sary, Sunday, November 3rd with United States or her sister nations 2 thirds: Mrs. Lia Burning-ham- , Harold Calder of Bountiful, who is while Mr, onds, lavton, mother of the loscph MiCann, Sunday honmiug open house from two to eight p. m. 4 firsts, second, third,! charged in the complaint with hi ide, woiv a model ol iov.il blue Mi Mm doik on i. hiitluluv an to the south. All of their relatives and friends The President is now doing for to injure Both bad Melvin Riley, 3 first; Mr Melvin "maliciously contriving corsages of roses and niv ersai v. :are cordially invited to call. the the plaintiff and tv) deptive him ol peav b i In santhemums in army vvliat be lias done over Mrs. Jean Brown, firt Riley, t he Deiiiociatie Study i lub nu mmaluie Mrs. Layton was born in Kays-villol the ast few years for the navy. The of the confidence the people second .Xoiiuan hair of Ogden, ailed a Monday evening in the third; Mr. Keith Hansen, cgion ball conci iption of our )Xo vein her 4, I860, the daughis Davi county. Mrs. Horace 11. Higgs, third: Hist man. with fiitv five ruembeis and guests ter cf Dimond and Mary Ann a step in this of the suit out alleged The merely program. grew econd. he sjieakers weie, SenaAssisting with gitt at the picsciit and the other members of In the rose division, Melvin Riley d.iti ibution, September 30, last, of vi e two bllle misses, I. ldell W egland and Mi s. Cal iialie tor mi She was married to Jacob E. r who voted for the voiiiiiiiwion-'the Congress handbill accusing took 3 firts; Mrs. Walter iana Waite III t leal In Id and Yu III. i ox, in K.itnpiun. Jennie Cox and i.oii- Layt n in the Salt Lake F.ndow-- j bill realize that it is a ii cgulnt ities in office. of 3 lie l.e.ili '.I ol ball .ake second, Bet v Uv at t av mi p, mil d third; Mr, o' Isln oil di men House, Jan. 5, 1882. ic measure, but a necessary Mr. Calder, an automo- vvcic Du, me Mann Xammc at Burn Mr. second; of Im utv Ho, Ida laaike sang "La Guliudi ine' and one. Gladys To their union, five children were bow ever, delighted with vie ;. Lmt, the comam, as bile dealer, ami third. lillon ham, second, bait "Souk of the ol Ilaiiiet the inn oinplaining response of the Hedgepeth Islands"; torn, four oi whom are living: Mr. and Mrs. Martin of Giant Dahlia won for R. La- plaint alleges be "maliciously 5 ake ( it a comic trading, Fleck gave Dimond .Layton of Ogden; Mrs. Farmington, announce theHardy omig men of our nation. and caucd to be printed a They marriage Mar Barlow, 2 firt and 3 second les Aleut Lata!", hied Ramptun, piling Marybelle Gibson, Mrs. Katie Har- of their daughter, Mis leva even if the leaders of the lealize, certain handbill and that lie did In Dr. Hardy, miscellaneous the alv in Kampton, tl.mdu Bowman ris, David Layton, all of Clearfield. to Dudley Hamblin, son of Mr. G. L. do not, that the Evan Taylor won second on tause said handbill to be distributed David lavton, candidates for Repiildiiaii paitv and F. SJic has 25 grandchildren, citilust avoid Emma Hamblin of Delta, on Tuesa fight is to he lo the ot number a substantial way to mariharmony marigolds; third on uflr v in the i oiniiig eleition weir lead)' for a light." i She made her home in Layton day evening at the Salt Lake tem- golds; third on of Davis oil i't ami cat h made a sboit snapdragon, and zenCommissionercounty. N. after her marriage until 1900 when ple. asks Ratnpton third on table centerpiece. Mrs. Kclrexlimcnts well- scivvd by tall. the family moved to Clearfield Charles A. Callis officiated at the Jean (KH) actual damages and $10,0(10 Ratnpton took third on cos- $15, 87 Mis. J .( Stocks, Mis. Win. Gicr- where she lias since resided. WOODS CROSS ceremony attended by close mem- mos. single, and third on cosmos, .punitive damages. isv h. Active in church work, she was a bers of the two families. louble. Mis. lied Kampton has been ap counselor in the Primary in Lavton hollowing an informal wedding fifth person won a sweepstakes Mr. Katie mill Gibson, 87, bail man of the Davis Mrs. '1'. t pointed Jlinderer of Santa and a counselor in the Relief so- supper at the home of the brides name ribbon on chrysanthemums, widow of John 11. Gibson vounty Red ( mss chapter motor Monica, Calif., has returned to Her avton, ciety organization in Clearfield. the parents, couple left for Delta unlearned. a pioneer of the samh idge ditriit boose her own home following a visit tu her mothurps. She will In her younger years, she used to where they will reside. In the died at her home in I.ayton Sunday gmup of assistants. division, professional and other er,, Mrs. Chloe Grant, lid her neighbors when there was The bride was complimented by Lund exhibited 15 outstandMr. Win. Holbrook and Mr. C. members of the family. night. .Sickness in the family. number of parties and showers Ilelge Born August 3, 1853, in Swollv, C. Gardner will diirvt the speakers i ing displays of various flowers. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jackson will prior to her marriage. Mrs. Roy F. from surrounding a daughter of Antone and bureau for the coining Red Cross move in to their new home this Many persons Holland, Iriest of Bountiful was hostess at communities attended. R. O. KirkJeridena Schwrenk Fronk, Mrs. membership drive. week end. Located west of the John two luncheons and showers. Sevenlocal nurseryman, and Ralph Gibson, witli her parents, came to el)omcratic cottage inertings Jackson resident, it is of frame con teen guests were present on Wed- land, Wood were judges. America when she was 13 years vverr livid last Friday evening at struction. nesdays affair at the Priest home, old as an L. 1). S. convert. One o the homes of Mrs. L. (). Muir, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Howard who Wilford Salter, of Woods Cross, while Thursdays guests numbered Mrs. Gigsons greatest interests Gordon Stringham and Mrs. Fred have been to New York City, rewas last week elevated to the rank twelve. On Friday, a large number was the recording of historical bap Kampton. They were well attended turned home Monday. Their daugh bf Cadet Major of the Reserve of- of friends living in North Farming-to- n penings in her community and Utah and each group was visited by the ter, Vera, who bad been doing mis ficers training corps at the Univershowered the bride with ward, She was a devout member of the county candidates. ionary work in the eastern states, sity of Utah, according to announce many gifts at the home of Mrs. Mrs. J. V. Murdock, Mrs. Gor- accompanied them home. Layton ward. tnent made by U. S. army officials Newell Hess. The North Canyon camp, DUP, Surviving are three daughters: din Howard, Mrs. Joseph Naylor, in command of the Utah regiment. Mrs. Wm. Mrs. Grace Mrs. James Mr. lor, Smith, met 'hay Ogden; Wednesday at the home of Mrs Salter is a graduate of Davis high A very delightful May Hansen, Phoenix, Ariz. and Burns and Mrs. M. B. Howard at- Lvdia Sehulthics. School, and is now a senior at the Mrs. Myrtle Mowrey, Portland, tended the Women's Martin Seifcft is erecting a very Legislative membership tea was given at University. He is studying business. Wednesday one son, John Gibson, Jr. vounvil held Thursday in the Gov- attractive stone building on his lot school, Davis Ore., the high I In addition to comreceiving the afternoon by the Davis high Ul A .ay tom two brothers and one sis- ernors room at the state vapitol routing on the street running south mission of a Cadet Colonel in the Red Cross supplies for the win- back of Cleverly addition. officers headed by Mrs. DeEore ter, Antone and William Lronk and reserve arm, Mr. Salter is now in At a meeting of the Bountiful Nichols. Mrs. Jane Douglas, Ogden; three ter sewing and knitting quoto have Arnold Bangerter leaves on his fine lor appointment to the office city council on Wednesday, Hyrum from the county liildri n and two great-g- i and not been received by the chapter. mission to the northern states, Nov. mothers grandi Many jtf regimental adjutant. If he does Sessions, city But as soon as they arrive they will 7th. building inspector, were present to enjoy the interestchildren. hot receive the latter position, he was given the job of numbering students Wedbe were Funeral held distributed. These supplies are serviie by Mrs. Asa Brown celebrated her presented Will be program ing assigned to a battalion in in the city. Mr. Bangcrter from the school. nesday afternoon in the I.ayton being purchased from the lied birthday anniversary, Thursday. the near future, military sources re- houses The position was formerly held Mrs. L. W. Robinson of Farming hollowing the program, a chapel and interment was in the Cross fund supplied by the federal t pealed. Alfred B. Sessions, who is ill by Arnold Kaysville-Layto.Memorial park. social period was cn- and have been unavoid ton, stake Relief society literary A testimonial and honoring government f Two Davis high school graduat- in the Veterans hospital at Saltj liad'-raldv detained in delivery. gave the lesson in the joyed and refreshments served in Bangerter, who haves on Novemes were honored this week at the Lake City. Wilfred Williams, Mrs. J. W. Murduvk, Mrs. M. B. city tv,e faculty dining room. A mem- ber 7 for the Xotthern states misward, Tuesday afternoon. University of Utah with appoint- recorder, stated that becaue Howard Mrs. J. L. Burns and Mrs The gang who are laying the 3 bership lias already been obtained sion, vvas held Sunday at 7 p. m. ments to positions on dance comnew work will fit in with his job and it is hoped by the officers that in the Bountiful tabernacle. Roy Priest attended a meeting of mile side walk in South Bountiful itt ees. as inspector, Mr. Sessions was all parents of Davis high will join the Salt Lake district federation have reached the amusement hall in rankiin D. Ashdown President Miss Nonie Hammond, Bountiful the added work. I'.. held at the New bouse hotel, Mon- South Bountiful. To clear the way and President Tingey the organization. rominent last year as editor of the given fur the walk, quite a number of Lewi of day morning. of South Davis stave and Bishop T. T Frank LcRoy vis school paper and work in Miss Katherine Davis entertain- shade trees had to be uprooted, street, Ogden, ,mby Briggs, wire beard in short Thirty-fourtand dramatics, was one of two ed at a card party Saturday even- some of them were very large. The talks. was arrested late Sunday night "eshmen to receive appointments Others taking part in the pro- a charge of speeding 00 miles ing. 'I be guests present w ere, Mr. sidewalk in West Bountiful, is near the Associated Students' dance Third and ward the Mr. Alan Hart, Mr. and Mrs. ing its terminus at Bishop Nelsons a in hour were, choig gram zone, appeared onunittee. Lem Bangerter, before Justice of the Peace William Dell Burningham, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Larsen, ijhe other committee appointment Earl Stacey, a ladies chorus- George H. Holbrook at Bountiful, pleaded Frank Paramore, Mr. Kay Riley. to Miss Marjorie Muir, also Property owners on South Secis Mr. ami Mrs. I.. L. Davis, Mr. American Legion of Ladel, Victor L. Brooks and the guilty and was given the alternate Members ,t. Bountiful, who is a member of ond West street, (more commonly and Mrs. larence Davis anil Miss R. Day post and auxiliary missionary. of or a e matinee dance fine, $7.50 spending laying George Wednesknown as cemetery road), planning board. Grant 5 flays in jail. Stay of execution was hold a A program Kartcher have gone on a To honoring is a member of Delta Gamma day attended a meeting of the unit at Bountiful, will ball on Thursday Briggs, who leaves on November 7 granted until Monday, October 2H. ten day deer bunt near Beaver. costume Bountiful city council, urging haste sorority. accord- for the Eastern states mission, is to Mr. Merrill Holbrook has returnIptal in effecting the entrance of their at 8.30 at the Legion home, Tanner of Layton, Those who want morning glory unit pres be beard on Sunday, October 27 at ed from a brief business trip to San Rulon Lisher, Mrs. to ing at the .University of properties into the city as applied should immediately contact sprayed 7 Francisco. in. ident. p. kh, rece've(i scholastic honor last for sometime ago. Nichols, county agent DeLore chilMr. and Mrs. Frank B. Smedley Both young nxn will be compliA Halloween dance for the 5e when she was admitted to Al-- ? The group was instructed to draw-uL. Thurgood, county weed Thomas Sata be on dance farewell will a returned from San Fran special mented at Thursday a plat of their district, describ- - dren of the city, . Lambda Delta, honorary scho-- . cisco where they spent three weeks supervisor, Jesse II. Argyle or Rich of Tuesday evening beginning urday, Nov. 2, at the Bountiful ?tJc society for women. Lormal ing it, sign the petition and return, event , eKlon ,, I irst ward rv creation hall. as guests of Mr.C and Mrs. Lowell ard Ielton and they will see that it 6Wil- - at 2Uation rites will be held October to the council, is taken care of. Berry. ednesday L ' fred Williams, city recorder. Lieutenant Raymond Davis and t Miss Tanner was editor of the Lollowing this order, the council F'on s cnior zir s lln Sponsored by the Davis county Mrs. Davis have been guests of Mr " l a 1,11 Wlt ta'n bar a ventral Democratic rommitte. and is a member expects to take immediate action 3 L. L. Davis and Mr. and 'and Mrs. Mrs. frL'ear Nephi dace, same the beetle and dance will be held on and pass an ordinance to legalize it, (of Mhi Omega Sorority. as.Mrs. Win. Thornley for the past group supervisor and her said Mr. Williams. Saturday at 8 p. in. at the South two more days, October 29 tea sistants are in charge of the two day. Mr. Davis left last Friday andOnly Davi junior high school at Bounin which to register 30 remain dace for New York fienn which latter affairs. Davis county before the cashier of tiful. Yird Cfiok, asH-tathroughout lie where Panama sail for in. he will County and state candidate general election on November 5th. the irt National bank at Layton, 31 Will Robinson. ,c has been assigned to military duty J. K(p. eluding Contact your registration agent president bur lav wa DaMrs. B Maw, firmer by the U. S. government. ,The Bountiful Second LDS ward at once, your name may have been of the Kiwani club at a meeting of Murdock, Herbert for the in Utah will remain vis pres left off in error. Check this rtmarv at the imporFe. I.ayton Giles and L. L. Monson, will be ent. the organization tho-hval pr, 3 45 among present. so that you may vote. item tant hall. town BounWard S. Mrs. David Moss, Mrs. Pm. Headin' the committers are, L. George B. Mann of West Other officers inducted were: the Officers are investigating Mrs. James Kampton, Deputy Cal- - Holbrook U. chairman; Roberts, 'ArnarV ?tudent will portray tiful, Tuesday reported to the general vice presi shot gun. valued William H. Simmons, Mrs. Edward Day will be hostess Mrs. loss theft of a and L. Mrs. J. Trowbridge Bowman Orlando r IOS(' characters, playmat-- ? Sheriff Calvin G. Roberts, and vin Kampton Fred Jones, C. P. Pair I, have dent; to was which $15, chick reported the Ladies Betterment club at to at chosen been have Howard nti rtainment; Mrs. J. W. Murdock Gordcn Mexicans, school of a number of valuable game Frank Olene Hickenlooper, Craig, Oil Utah the from been next ednesday stolen Mr. Mann stated his ! Layton, as new members for the Jessamine luncheon Satur-'Je- d W, Call and Spencer I). Adams J, I), Abbott and David on Bountiful Co"bys, gav nineties and en bv thieves.been in vice several raided club. have refreshments. Literary Lvervone is invited coops directors. day. o attend. time within the past two weeks. U let--t- Ilrs. Jacob 1 uimhh eu ov nre .vitimlav lo- oi upward of j'Lnim ef E. Layton To Observe Her 80th Birthday, Nov. 3rd , , Mi W .1 i K . M I I , I i i 1 i i i I i i v licad-qu.- ii Nows (if I ( d Bountiful Ward Haars Aviator i I v i i - I II i , I 11 l I v v i I I .11 ' i i , i i v 111 I i i I v I I j II I I vv . , vv , I 1 Official Files e Damage Suit j 1 1 1 g e, 1 1 ; I v 1 1 man-pow- 1 I I Hamblin Rites Solemnized Hardy vv (con-seiiptini- 1 C i) x timid-fvllovv- i , ( I i 1 F 1 1 ( inin-pose- f ela. d I v . Mrs. Katie Gibson Pioneer of Davis Dies ai Age of i - . I Testimonial Held l ( v - News Notes of Utah Colleges Membership Tea Given Wednesday By PTA at Davis Building Inspector Will Number Houses larent-Teach-c- rs I n , Or-lia- State Patrolman Nabs Speeder I W'-sle- de-'a- te American Legion Groups To Stage Bountiful City To Accept New Plat h 50-mi- Halloween Fetes , Jnt le - Now Spray Glory Hal-lowe-- sopho-stude- nt Democratic Dance And Barbecue Is p Scheduled , , Layton Kiwanians Install Officers i icaiu. kk Harvest Festival Slated For Oct. the Best Time Chicken Thieves Raid Coops Soon Notice! nt Shot Gun Theft Is Reported Tuesday I I c - 12-au- hill-billi- -- e, Ser-stati- i N rd |