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Show v-- 9, 1941 THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, JANUARY .Mil i r i lill'ili i lit 01' FAITH i i - lii it' ii i. Mi .i ii.iiiis a sciencegoeson RATION Dl-X'L- Ii THE HARARE OF INDUSTRYS I. ii .1 t. i . 'O'.i.ii'il n x i j Ii In i Ii ll .in ii t i hi i , in ( raw all tit ol I I I' ,v - k N lit - - me 1 ednes Mrs. Dav played rts tjudd nut W das estrimg at the home of liman- Duilin to aii dii u - kobtrt tioiis, Mrs John t ail uitere xtmg talk pas llli il li k oil uiitiois ami books Mrs Janus i it it i v i.i ix aiiH"i" Ciiiiix itsu wtd bin fly the hs is tin- , M.iti-- t turii Hi im el, u.iiruait pottx n, i thuds o! i w i n in i! t i m I'l' it -limn Milas, Whitman, iiiitioix I t 1 hliHIX In pa-- ' ;t , pi 'll, I.'xt, R. ihir.x, .n, ll"xaS, low til, !). vi milk Ki an r merii otlu n..n .md n ix t 1 It this state mi i.l, j U B. Muir p, ii s S' I M lead Is Mix but ad I. '! t at t i k t n point Kt'tu-- I ii were -- irsed to inti-ea h I, i Ij wax .Mike Midi u eii la rx and two gucxtx, Mrs. Da a , d . i amil.itht r. on i Ka Das ix, Sr am! Mrx J. M Burt, i ( .!.sari! Mix Ida Wexterman, who had ,1 .1 ug t Get n , 'ill .. Vi I, S' I'll lt nilenliall 0, ri turned trom an LDS mistried to join tli. I s rn.s, had sion wax wtlcomed baik into till ' th with them two I'.ismut' il I f War. one hasoiu-- t Mrs C C. Gardner was hostess of the ( isd Wai, nm- plain bayonet to numbers of the Jessamine I.iter-ar- v and oi fame ditxx swoul i h.b Thursday atternoon. Mrs. d Shortly before II G Wells Moss and Mrs Florence Foy David in Birming'1 iin, Wa., reient-l- y were assisting hostesses Mrs. lia man tailed ,tt the public Rilda 'I bompson and Mrs. on a book asked tor and brary played a number of Iepworth librarian impured Wells. The Holpiano selections, Mrs. Mvron whether lie wanted an antubigra-phy- . brook two voial solos accomsang The patron looked puled panied by Mrs. Thompson. Mrs. for a moment, and then said. No, Stt-vOleson read a paper on Christ lady,M want a booh on boss to dig ma-- . "d raditions and Customs." HI) Gifts were exchanged and refreshments served to seventeen members. The club will meet again on the third Friday in Febbruary with Mrs. Wm. Stevens hostess. and t hildren r e M rs I lsie A National defense program was , Natur lift for their home m llebt-rsponsored by the American Legion dav alter having spent the holidays and auxiliary Thursday evening in with her mother, Mrx. Maigaret the Memorial hall. Ah in Moss was I .amh. in charge of the program and inWallace llinman troduced Mrs Oia Bundy, state Mr and Mrx and t hildren of Summers, Mont, auxiliary president, Mrs. L. F. Nel are visiting at t ht home of their sun national eornmitteew oman and mother, Mrs Main koxe. ithm Horsley, state adjutant. Mis. Myrtle I tiddlt ix bat k to I aeh of the visitors gave an interm the toimtv esting talk Mr. Tom Roberts gave woik at her nfint house anti a it w days lllntxx two readings, one dramatic and one at her home. ttiiiiii Two vocal selections were James Hess, x,,n ot Mrx. Alice given by Mrs Myron Holbrook, ac hosto the Dt-wax riixhe l bv Mrs. Leander Thomp and eoinpanii-tiii night Ogden, Nmday pital son. Following the program separunderwent an operation for acute ate business meetings were conduct t last reports he was ed by each organisation. anpendu itix Junior improving niees members of both the girls and boys Mrs. Asxenberg will be host- department were special guests. ess for her bridge club Friday at the Mrs. Fisher distributed Myra home of her sister, Mrs Clark Burn woolen goods to be made into shirts bain. hs auxiliary members, for the local Mrs. W'aler Jennings is recovering Red Cross production project. Refrom a weeks illness at her home. freshments were served to one bun Mrs Alice Hess, county recorder dred guests. is ill with the intluena at her home Mrs. J. Y. Murdock called an exDean Swaner and family who ecutive meeting of the Democratic have been living in Layton where Study club, to plan a party for the Mrs Swaner lias served ax agent at latter part qi January and to apthe Bamberger station, are moving point a nominating committee. J lie Mrs. new home here into tlu-iLadies aid of the CommunSwaner will he succeeded as agent ity church will sponsor a card party the agent at Clearfield. j at the church next Friday, Jan. 17, Mr. and Mrs David C. Hess en- at two p. in. For particulars call joyed a family reunion during the Mrs. Irene Welsh. recent holiday season The entire Mrs. 1 arl Burnham, Mrs. James f.innlv attended tin veatlv Hess fex Ranipton, Mrs Angus Smedley and tisitiix, intituling, Mr and Mrs. Mrs. F B. Muir attended a lunch-o- n on Hess, Sah I .At ( ity ; Mr. and at the home of Mrs. C. 11. Hes-xe- r Mix Glenn Geotve, m Salt lake, Wednesday when kanoxh, Utah; Mi and Mrs Rnhard II. Kimball she wax hostess to the Betterment lens er, Colorado Mr and Mrs, T club. I. as m-- Sah Lake Clip, Mrs, D, Mrs. S. S. Burnham, Mrs. J. W. Iatteixon sm Fianeixco and Murdock, Mrs. Gordon Stringham Das id Chase Hess, Salt lake and Mrs. James F. Burns attended and tin ir gtandxon. Stanley Hess the ceremonies for inauguration Liuhhol, who is now returning to GPsenior Maw held at the state school in Denser, Colorado. 'l ii i m ! (i.'.i F.l i, M r h r u Iii. a' ' ' Jml, , ' r ( In x il t.i ' ,i ' I a Ii o' .In nit' a ili Hk. ill in M , i I a tli !e para gnat dh-- funlss ii iii h l',n ,lll ,i A ii.'lu-m- .i fi N x I i i, i i i ar pi . h f ; , Ouch! I - 111111, A. IX Iia'l h li.iii r mi t g is - ' ' I 11 I rail ii Ft lid I f i III. II, I . III II 1. ,1 II H lit II ' 'll'' ill i , ,i!mi ' il 0 il, tills "I f la ik ii ax mi it v i ml I'l ill 'I I'l l.i Minn ', it I. ill! tol all A hk Imi I itv in mi I" iinti. 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' i mti A MOTHERS WILL , v - i S raneo-Prussio- r x I i ! 1 I 1 i Acco-deatl- i. i , In-'!- , e 1 FARMINGTON lu-- i s i y i grand-ihihlii- I n, , 1 Tredi-ruk,- i Am-tiie- a i An important and unusual career OLD TIME CAMPAIGNS a few days ago in the death "'ll tii tli) it - full pait to prevent of Lewis Nixon, one of the greatest, W hiltpolitical campaigns arc 4i t iixlimn a thn-at- i m-post var ol model it shipliuihlei x, at the age till waged with vigor, ami art ofhv Sllppnll ol 7') 41 t lilt'll It lit pi native ol Vugmia,, Nixon vs huh was giaduated from the Nasal Aea ten enlivened wtih spet taeul.tr oia-toiiik and following pi. ii tu es they do not compare in pittur in ill i nnti limit- to the maintenance deuiv at the head of Ins t lass es(iu-nesami 1.SX2, and red ssas ti enthusiasm with to the a anslei 4l healthy hie, and '4 ) two those of the old days ft t continue to pioinote, Navy s i misti in tioti eoips Back m the nineteenth l.itei . vitlmi imlusti), rei ognition ami tul century In the lie the of bS'X), 2d, ;it agu fillim-n- t campaign parade was an in nf the eeominin and so, ial In( the batlleships Nature of the preelection regon. ulmli imllixlii.il j espouxil 'I I it ii's tiMties. especially in shaies with oilier diana ami Massachusetts ol Span-ixhiiianaK'enieiit presidential imi lean War faim , and then years into, med marihing tilths vmiip ini the impi os eim nt and N'asv the kei to enter healing lioin ost 'lie tort lies, with .ids am enient ol the gent-- at sulfate m mil Im ftei a "ers and tr.iiispari neies, and I II! R- bv It IN G K SS I)!' lew yiaix ax xiipt-- i intending emi- - luaxs bandx, sonietinies' made up i k ri i dgi s xtimtoi of the ( lamp -- Inpvard in proeexvjonx miles ,,g jM t,'c IT.sl Ll TO WORK Ok HI Ihil.ulelplii.i, he oi ganied ami litiex, while the smaller eomi'nuni-ht-atlt-n ) u n rivi rivi the Ilescenl slupvard at .ties held .similar i.illie s I X S I I IMONS AND TII liabeth, J, vvht-i- lie built ldyjsialt' I'koi i ion oh ami kic.v.s sexstlv in M years, im hiding w ax the t tixfoin of ITT kJ maiiv ships tin the navy. papi-ito enlarge up,,,, At a time when we neer real "naSulixeiiuenth he headed of paiades by tlu-ipartisan nail tional thinking" mi the pai t of all othei shipvaids munitions Tt.pm i,,ting those of ie wax intei ami invidsed woiks, the defense nationally in groups tiiii ItluId's ax o one known wot this ilocument ix indeetl an greatI he lateMar-:est imlu.xtt ialixts, lie was received sign. ,a" 'U l -i- t I, a circum- of hv the king in .special audiences S u c " bull The heavy copper door on a l nglanil, the ear ot Russia, lopes newspapers held a claims of rival humorous tone!, 4'athohc shrine ini aekasvantta, Im.') X and XI, the king of Belgium Ss Y., was removed from its ot several and the Charter No. 7tS5 presidents hinges - , v, s w - i irw mil's I . ri 1 1 r Bountiful Society ef-fo- Vice-Preside- ly RFPORT REX THEATRE of CONDITION OF TM T in ,e State ,,,,1,Shed ; WOODS CROSS, UTAH Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation WOODS CROSS Elizabeth Hogan with Piepgrass, Retta and Geneve Bellew esses. The lesson will t,e Daughter Louise 11 Hogan A birthday party was hek Mrs Cleone Schulthn-- at Hr last Tuesday evening John Pack camp, DEP taction will meet W noon, Jan. 15 at 2 oHnik V home of Mrs. David MoUtm, si.xting in entertaining are Rilda Hepworth, Mrs Chloe buckle and Mrs. Vilae Musical numbers will given i Jane Page. The Junior camp will hold its evening, Jan 16th; home of Miss Maud Mitchi West Bountiul shows a ward budget now and wills;. K t'llm-xila- he 8 p. m. When police in Kansas (2r ed Fred Strauss who tutiiis gash in his throat all was: It was just a friendly gument, hoys, just a little f between friends! f het - Newspapers in Burlington carried this ad reently wher spead that J. E. Wadxworti been killed iii i bus accident J. E. Wadsworth wishes tosr the report of his death and is absolutely false. Curre, ;;;'r ;r nnotes and 3,114.30 ... S in V.r L:. kJ:Ee:,,sevs t Z of collection otl .. None FederafliVCscrvc bank Cash, balances with otheTlvuiTT?nVI11Te'UCral ' V Jan of - debentures including stock Wizard Of Oz Cot D. X Sail.-- !t 'ASSETS .. l'"ile.l Con jf Hah at the close of business o LAYTON, UTAH SATURDAY and SUNDAY gnu the Xo- - 1; RC first national bank L Thu to IFariniieirs Stfmie niant . l.atin-Anieiie- countries. thieves tlTO chase that you know has been paid f0r with cash. Unless you have a receipt, proving it may not be so easy. Pay by check in 41 and he on the safe side. If you maintain an a erage balance in your account of $100 you mav draw 10 checks monthly without the service costing you one penny. , I il I Its always a blow to get a bill for a pur. I 1 or M-.k- tie Club in honor of her birthday on Thursday. A delicious luncheon was served to the following guests: Mrs. Roy Cahoon, Mrs. Kenneth Cahoon Mrs. Harold Briggs, Mrs. Walter Moss, Mrs. Rolland Cahoon, Mrs. Allen Tingey, Mrs. Bob Perry, Mrs. Irsin Cleverly, Mrs. Sherman Moss Mrs. Hyrum Hogan. Mrs. Raymond Hogan, Mrs. Hyrum Hogan, Mrs. Gene Middaugh and Mrs. Gene Athea. The afternoon was spent in playing cards and everyone having much fun. Jacob Gierisch left Wednesda for his old winter stomping grounds in San Francisco, Calif. This makes about the twenty-secon- d winter he has spent in that city. They will con siiler him a native of that coast city Mrs. Jess Cleverly is visiting in California with her sister. A Home Hygiene class will he conducted in the South Bountiful school house beginning Wednesday, Jan. 15 and running through for 12 wcgks from 7 to 9 oclock each W ednesdav evening. Fifteen women from South Bountiful and Orchard wrads have enrolled for the class. This class is made possible by the Davis county health unit and the capitol, Monday. Davis county Red Cross. Mrs. Ellen Ryan ot the Davis county health department will teach the classes. The Eutaw camp of DUP will Mrs. Lee Cahoon entertained tlie hold its Mrs C C Gardner regular meeting Thursday, entertained a f ow ,rK'n'k at luncheon Frith, at- - members of "Uur Happy Birthday Jan. 16, at the home of Daughter teriioon ended I T t lli-xx- , muiua! Tlffdx, deli JJt ii 1 Si-l.- i Ic.vii is lee-ture- I vs i i X I BTl S ii-- i'n.tnh ml i r i I , X - The will of Mary Hall Waxhing-ii v. ii ll, t imii oi toil, mother of George all ill e ashmgtun, II IIXUI pa XXI m i ahd'ty ix a ratln-' quaint duinrnent, vs huh tn pi odm e jinduafex hoss losely she kept track v, n n t show" in of her belongings, and shows the I a t ill i oi k its, rm a i, ix showed ni'et definite manner in vshith bhe hat portion bequeathed to her d "I lln duel a a Ilia h sta h v, nl er eldest and illustrious .son, hn h 0 xi a George im ix ni ix described as follows nl ix tii in k t" n" n mss "I give to my son, Gen George k no s h dpt Ntw and aihitseimnl all my land in Washington, kill hat to Im n II as loh i.tSx let i,t, oi, alterriat is els to timlene ketk Run. in the lotirity of Stafford meal! Inxtiuimntx xo th In ate that dexirt-- to of them at her dispose On Os nt and also is tin ) an no axm ai my Negro boy, George, to atmnx ssilhm tin huinaii bod)! bun and lux heirs Also my together Ssntlntn iiihlni, nude Imin me best and stead, Virginia tinalx ina poxxexxi x m ahiin- - tlotli t urtains (the same that stands ih a naliiial mi iiiii, pax, snap m my best bedroom), my quilted pi .uni a ii ( Inthmg nude from milk, him ami white cpnlt and tny he.st li mu iulm.il y ix and salt, tioin just dressing glass" I f md il aln 'ill t i her other t hildren and Mrs Washington that Soli tali pi ixvdds imagine willed It wax a show of t om m it's a l.np'e and fully described list of main pin pi ft wax to show that the hropeitv, in hiding her "Negro man Intuit ol this na'loii Ix III piiinl man loin, "Negro went h ohl Bet ami Negro hands that Hid ll s s ami xi n e Negro man woman little Iht There were also ait winking (opt tin to make a phai ton and hay hoist-- , two bl.uk to piosnle its xtioiiK and a large assortment ol house till cns III t St u pieater abundant e horses, hold ponds, nit hiding with tin things lliat they wish lor pewter, i ruth eiy ssaie and iron kitchen furniand the things that they need ture " Ball was the second wife Mis llamct Rogers, ofini.tl of Mary George Washingtons father, Mil-itI hoxttss of the Tilted States Augustine Washington, and bore s Atadeinv, is the widow of one bun six t hildren George, Betty, and the iruther-law of another Samuel, John, ami Mildred West Ioint graduate. - m the period Charles, of 14 years between their man iage and her husband's A BUILDER OF SHIPS death. i X i i III M !i !" i INI III I i il 11, I ! Ilii x v n i l"'l.t n n t , , ,x Mill " I ii I, ' Ill'll- ss i mi I i I 111 MM'll'li . l s I n .in.! till IK ,i III V, , '! i i s I ,11 I't ,n ,1- x ..Mi Ill'll I I t X ( I II X r ,400.00 nd JA 156,01 9.31 7,000 00 furniture Investments anti other assets 00 indirectly representing bank premises or other real estate i ttxtomors liability to this hank NONE on acceptances f tlier assets none outstanding 1 NOT Starting: Saturday, Jan. 18, 1941, shows will be run on Saturday & MONDAY instead of Sat and Picture show family Sunday. cards Mill he issued on MONDAY January 20, 1941 at the Theatre only. These cards are $1 for your family for (4) shows, prood MONDAY nights only, for shows listed on card. NONE TOTAL ASSETS S5tvS.597.60 f Dtntmnsk0ll,S. partnerships. Time deposits of individuals i nartnershms 1 anJ corpora. SI 88,655 : v!!: , Deposits of States and political subdiv ci'osits ot batiks .. .. 33 48 8S.672.9o I NONE I),.,,' dcroas 5.052.68 ,r l ilK Op pavahle, rediscounts, an.l liabilities fo'r'borrowrf money NONE Mortgages ,or other liens, $ none on hank premises and $ none on other real estate A None ept.mcex executed by or for account ot this bank and outstanding NONE Other liabilities 2.000 00 SATURDAY AND MONDAY far placet! Absolutely a Must See picture! Tropical Glamour, thrilling adventure and romance of JON HALL AND FRANCES FARMER South Of PagoPago I lABII.ITirs ..$478,977.23 C A P I T A L ACCOUNTS, kapital Stock: LD i lass A preferred. total par $ none, retirable value $ none iRate of dividends 0n retirable value is none G Y (M 4 lass j; preferred, total par $ none, retirable value ? noiu I tK.Ue of dividends on retirable value is none FI w' Common stock, total par $25,000 00 VICTOR MCLAGLEN 0LYMPE BRADNA GENE LOCKHART DOUGLAS DUMBRILLE ''Irt'htx A Ks'iisex lain' fetireii nt ,n toim: tor nreterred stock! picture bigger in its thrills than anything youve seen since Mutiny on the Bounty, bringing you Jon Hall in his first appearance since "The Hurricane. Again millions of women will acclaim him as the handsome native chieftain who dealt a terrible revenge to the white men who came to rob him and taught the meaning of love to the only girl in Singapore tough enough to sail with them. ahtne-enme- 5.0t'0 d i - In' oi i "IOI- at c H B e; J ,o ires ,ai ton. Utah. 4's SATURDAY AND MONDAY ON BORROWED TIME 4.P20 37 v 1 SATURDAY AND MONDAY LADY OF THE TROPICS 00 tX1 TOI'M CAPITAL ACCOUNT' 89,v20 37 to'x rr vi ABF TlEs AND C APIT AI. ACCOUNTS $51x8,597.00 O VI AI! , mu's o Dav is, ss caxhie- - oi t c hank, to solcmt 'v t a 'os l 'ta't im nt i 't'xt ot knowlei'ce n'liet - 4 I ! ' i . - I oh ! , n4 ! ISON, ax' s tit .lamiarv I'M.. Ns No- ubln I I N IN G D ORGE W. I A A J AS ID E. 1. II 1 NVTON t ON I. ISON, Directors 4 The American people now real in tore than ever, the urgent need fo full speed ahead in our national dt fense program. Your electric power supply, both local tha The electric utility industry takes patri otic pride in the fact that ample electm power is available for speedy action it the manufacture of war materials ant for every purpose required. As demands 14 increase, they will adequately supplied. This fortunate situation did not "just happen. It is the result of many ye40 of improving facilities, expansion iodi of privately-owne- d 'i vidual power plants to keep pace our nation's progress. inter-connecti- .(1X1 55 (XkHXl Undis hied prt'iitx j ly and nationally, is ready to meet need. 1 1 TOTAL ' n-- r Electrically -- America IS Prepared UTAH POWER LIGHT C0MPAN M |