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Show 7! IK LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, JANUARY 23, 191 worti. and Charles Taylor, pnewdent ation, 'A.whie Pmow n. lict-rs- , ill Wood. If. Aryvle "as one f the Mrs ImKiieon and a Jesse a! qmlUi and ri p.rt rl mi. r I ois ViU Tu ruK M n' Wettstein ,i ir flu with Kay tile with' fc omiti1 i iiis t n days a wet or f4iinmittee of live ftoin at 1 Him ol hl't W 1. i u,r 4 v, Mis il I. all ami 4, is ,u. jnsolurs. California i'ii 1,i ii a. u i m ouv hur a' e 'npi'le A H oi .,1,1c to get out around againMm ,o k i !! was l,o-- 1 ho .ii ' ! s ,.'M ' G ( .,11 Will 1' nn,ker,'' 'p4ii)'ore who-unde.a i.,I Clayton. e two j . i lib. 1,1 lmn. Inis oi (it said Mr. VLdter Jennings, thill III lydi i a dm my - mi .n I' nt the s. ut i ,! Vvrst Buitnt'iui was-!.,'1 tusday at the aeh .t the - fomne, JtV F(V 111 am ni h ri mi w a - si i t il I ev si en n e ill Bsiimtit il went an operation m tfie in S.t t is ami Mm. l tate wen ripn'antid ami um s m i,u yuevt hall t o.ei h Dcj .DS In sjiital, for appendicitis, i In Mi- - .l.i-- i I'lP"' Mh i'l'l him nievhr. ami ieP- - ,vai,l am. viuiint l ,o nils rccov i ,4 i i M ' d iliu ering. he rs. r4 were Mai ii i .i tc ia il, h n ..I '111 Davis high sJuiol it reported.! i.i.i III, ' Manfull, sul'fer-- a Mr-- . I Eliza Llk-u.ili .1 leyidar imm- r 4' siti tali'- s iVimi W .ohmy ton, dl?-th-D.i Vdtiny l,,n has - .0 a ' i.i w i ThJ " in i i,U supervised 13 i la kavsiill'', v i an "Ms i. t i Wednesday spent ih stroke The ent '1 hi i i .. .in ime ,4 ol ' in paralytic students a' 'M i nl I -- b v pie m nl "t-t (iinp4 I t nM ll'.ihi.l j B)41 prow.? accounts she '.i hr a s ul yit the Commuu-- 1 UxMU d at flOlllli tv 'Ii i' tl i Saw H(Vs hoxiaig and watesthai? morning and a last sc kind in i ,o e i mu oi 51 s i In l II - I. liouhki It in ie is 90 years old. In M fas a il' She Ml VIIV low. I'll 1'i'iUil was and ( Jiu r M.'S t!n all a..' pn 't very ItoUl i, Jwjane.se jam" t lencmg West ! M t i the at h at ! assembled I. "Oiil mod pai tv About 150 persons tulay attM)ieu the piiture jilavmy ht Aim'd t' i e. I w i i the In itne mt w I I k 111 r Buntitul aoiuscmtnt hall Monday 'lYoeeea will he used tn purchase Union Pacific railroad station, Tnes IT) WHOM IT V ; Ck'Xr Ian 20 1. ii.il.li tvi..ii .r s i p I .ink Mis 1 an " 'I '' Tn behalf en' i ' 25 dav tiawning to bid adimi to nine Mr', lioil Barrj'ton, Mrs. I.. O. niyht at X p. m. h In I'll i oni-c Ihsliop ,t"i'liil. A uniiuiuis. for approximateb' 1 at-t- i 'n Moi"y-Mr- . 1.. Hill II 1. 'll 'I V,., IB (ill .crowns for Mrs. the ( Muu v 111! .In III! v and tfteir James lll the unis h ah who 14 Join men familus, departud Mi" hu n .1, am i i hi" t' young resCtillt'i, I Ini' I I'1 MK i f Mrs. in!. th I I .III' I' . Salt I1". in ami leyislaiuv who, meeting m' U. S services They weire to any way, hili.nsed enl( I lami d ,1'V Jewel held at the capit4l d liurs-a- v turned Innne I riday alter 4 I a (,(i x J i, 4, mu il ,.l Uiwiij i hi ids "as u ii! t a r. 22. Included im tfi group eur program on J Lake Jan wellty on City. i X 2; k uxas. (HMMHHI ui th, ITe oi las week. Govtrnor Maw, week trij t Valim! il I'l'l. .mu'. I' i' was ilu Dav high scloH land al- in escourorg our s vile plesent Sin Nsatiir'val n il n the r atte-mfe,i Biewster and Shi Idon where tbev Mu will In l.i.i'ii'i " allnlai w a' ho'tes so about twenty Legionnaires wear- station for inducti Mm .,v n.o t:t V M u 'I t, s Cattlemens convention. lliv ii4,ver kveie the sakers. ' ,l l i their uniform caps, which added live seniice. a d mm i pai t v mi Jan ing S)b-Hitivof Denver I will. B. the Muir talked on Mis. . way nhi "J'l h koine by ' We especially w.i-:- t 1,1 M i ii dn of n tliri ,i l all distinctive coloring to the situation. Wvcstern t in I tali Schools" at a meet Colorado, visirwiy the ni.M', Inilii In iu .ii 1' iiii.' hi I III. of Samuel ceremoa was masteiv il Morgan, prv M&sis Alvin winpif'i-nif ( i M In n my ol the Salt Lake county wo- l.ivestoek show inroute Mr. Moss tl- - boys.. .ii , M i. it I.' I' in m Davis County lligt introduced iuuhIm'i fit I'kcnt's eii' I'lunnc ies and Uors t I .11 , Mllllll' In- will i I'.iiliU'i ),,i the niiiiins wtik h.'iii'imp Mi's mens Deiiuxratic club held in the purchased a carload of 52 Hertford SiY, W. Q. Rohinseir. if Suit Lake band, which playe In a quiit ceremony which will Ni w house hotel, i u. Ki .I ll.iKS l.n'lK' ' v ill, ednfsilay after breeding cattle tor the Deseret I Ills, Mrs Myron Mis visited with hW mott.er, Mrs. pieces so beautiful!,, all John City Salt the take place on Monday at noon of last week. Livestock cwnpai.. Beth-macmMt id in 4lbion U the Ainciit time k tL. FRK1) and Mt' Sunlaer. Robinson ll,,hiook I)era pro til l 01 lai ye leleyation of Davis coun .ill ( t lv a an viim Mi, and Mrs. Niweil Fhirkin an- Laky temple, Miss Mildred Arlean R. BRUCE V mor will i nit r tain on Jan 24 at the Mr. am! Mrs. Merrill .Wood are n Janu- Boulton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Her-,- i nounce the birth tb a sew. i itiens yreeted Governor tv si.lt s, of the BRIANT S j Vcoet I'eikman home Members thi& week switiag with their of Woods irham V. Boulton Maw a n Monday of last week ary 17 at a Salt ake hospital. Pctii iion toi t',r .i i in of the ANNIE Ben allies t hoi us will suet the Kitcst Co and HepMjrs. Hr. of parentSi 111 ill'll bride kaiK us visiting Crroix, will become the l.i kits. Thomas Roberts in the Governor hoard room at the vhi. li.jimnli tin' of honor of son at l W I'.i I i inini'trv illiam 'I Donald Mrs. Mrs. McCombs, Rice If. tu' iti'li and tale v, 3). lot daughter, wi.mil capitol. Koung, Miss t all is the daily liter of Mr. Mrs. Lewis McCombs of Salt Lake 't r the Grace, Idaho. m linn wnilnir iif I dial d Call and will be Mr. Harry Strong headed Mis. am) Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Telford are City. t hail m. in m man II. D.ivis nf tH matt icd m the 1.1)S temple Jan. IX group. Vows will he 'exchanged at high Mis. C. II. 1 lesser of Salt Lake spending the ts inter tn Salt Lake Ainci .' .in Ki ll I io's. Ihiuuh t Palmyra tu Samuel lhmyesen noon with close relatives in atten William nnliv at Vuhy New Vok. A lamily reieption "ill was hostess to th el.adies Better- City. lYtain of the he yivt-- at the Willard 4 all home ment Hub on Miss Phyllis Hatch is an em- dance. An informal wedding breaks lias inlonnt'il Grm-raednesday of last Guests fiom Bountiful weik. foi thi'imiinK shipment of tehef Mip the eveniuy of the weddiny. were, ployee in the Davis lounty asses- fast will follow for immediate memOn 1' e ami bers of the fantfly at the home f I. nn en Mis. Walter Grant, Mrs. Jam' sors office at lariuinton. I i plies in uniH i npieil 2 do o dl), eh 2 diii W fi ili at the brides parents at Wopds Crass. Mrs. Frank mli.i".'iil'i and H. Stevens thin tv I Mr. and Mrs. Geoige Sinedley In, use w ill heh lit Id for the yotlnR Kampton, has been the hentr The bride-elee- t M.oliil, lias L.iiimnnii.ilnl to Gin i ouple at the home ot Mr. and Mrs Mrs Bari Burnham. have returned from a trip jU Caliof A meeting of the executive hoard number at a ored their ,'inl lain' nol. I ot the slnpllient I ia I, i Is oil m ol 5 Jd a st , h 11 two visited guest fornia. where they within the mf Horn to aiil the .''paiii'h nnliaii' the ol Womens showers Denim and ratic were 5 parties study for son. and leave will They The daughters III. i lull was held last Those toi I uin f .South, i hunt u ill i an entertaining ten and 1'iiday eveniny past days. k where they by their son, B4jb, l'alvmvia, N'iw 5 oi at the home of Mrs. J. W. Murdock went first to lieikelev to spend were, Mrs. Gifford Goodall, aunt 54)0 toils poll ill Mil whole Hulk, 25 w il make tin ii home toils (apoiateil ami lomleiiseit Mrs Kenneth Coltrin of Nort'ok, Plans were made for a hridye lunch Christmas hvith Miss Loretta Stev- 0 fthe bride, Friday at her home, eon to Ik held at 'the Ley ion hall ens. Miss Steven' has just purchasA7( milk. 5 tons oi ilulilien's ilutliinu West Sixth .street, Salt Lake Vitymia ta yuiM of Mrs. Ari hie Saturday afternoon, Jan. 25, at 1 ed a new home in Berkeley, where City, with 20 fcucsts in attendance thictly latettes ami su.iteis pro-ilm- Hales, Monday. 1 lie No customer intentionally writes an h women volunteers in lei committee chairman ap- she is on the stall of the Union Oil at a shower. Mrs. James R. BoulMr and Mrs. Fail Burnham en-t- p. m. Striny-ham- , in Mrs. home Woods Gordon her Cross, at are, miss rhapters, ami $100,000 wmih New pointed Year ton, the belore company. Just tamed at bt idye dinner, Monday overdraft. But occassionally when th" old of essential iImik's ami vitamin luncheon; Mrs. Roe Burniny-ham- . the Stevens drove south to Los was hostess at a second shower. ev nmy The driiys ate insulin, tables; Mrs. J. V. Murdock, Angeles and were entertained there Mrs. Boulton was'also cohostess at Mr. and Mrs. Dora Aamodt enter bank balance gets low easy t draw sptinine, asjiitin, iodine, lamplior, tained the Inombebis of their prizes; iMrs. Helene Nicol, decora- iu the new home of their son, Wil-for- ashower with Mrs. A. L. Boulton, 2 milliirarhonate of soda, aiK.vrol, tions and Mrs. l ied Hampton tickformer- at the former's home Thursday. and daughter-in-law- , a icheek for more funds than von Lave hridye club Saturday eveniny. Din- ets. Mrs. Gordon lion tablets of .siilphatnalmide, 250, er Strinyham, Mrs. ly Miss Marie Page, daughter of Wednesday night, at a "com rad was served to Mr. and Mrs. I.a 000 pounds of sulpharidine, 2,HOO Mar Parkin. Mr. and Mrs, Charles on deposit. red Kampton and Mrs. M. B. Mr. and Mrs. F.nsign Page of Boun erie' a Gleaner girls party at the Imttles of diKitaline, etc. I F.van Moss Howard were appointed as a nomin tiful. Wilford Stevens is employed Orchard ward. Miss Bonlton was arse n, Mr, and Also on the ("old llaihor will he Mr, committee. Nomination of of )y the Howard Automobile com-- 1 honored by the group who present- (out Mrs. Arnold Barnett, Mr atmy But jihere is one sure way to avoid ovelO.tKIO prisoners of war hoses, for will he held in February and pany, Buick dealers, for Southern ed her with a gift. Following the liters and Mrs. Bert Faye and Mr. ami in in German prison Mrs. slistrihution election March. California. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens marriage, Mrs. McCombs, the bride rdrafts and that is by carrying a larger Myron Banyerter. Special , I camps to soldiers of England, Ro- yuests were, Mr. and Mrs. Golden also visited in Santa Monica their groom's mother, will compliment land, France and Helium. Live Stewart ami Mr. and Mrs. Ray balance in your cheeking account. It and daughter, Dr. and the pair during the week at 5CH thousand of these boxes arc front I I Mrs. Austin E. Fife. Dr. Fife is an Wood avenue, Salt Lake City ansen. leaves a greater margin of safety, it the American Red Cross anuinxn A Kf(, Cross ,,roai,ction meeting instructor at the Santa Monica Jun- where the couple will reside. are Unadianl was held farneJ Mr. and Mrs. Glen 'Hatch and ior college. The Stevens report that Tuesday at which time a increases your credit standing and enRed Cross of clothing was packed Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hatch are they spent a most pleasant vacation box large In line Svith the announcement ables you to make deals when yon to he shipped to F.ngland. Included visiting with Horace Hatch in with their children. 1V Chairman Davis, all of these Mrs. C. B. Owen entertained at in the box were, five shawls, twelve Texas. American relief supplies will he Mrs. Harold Steed of Tooele was have money on hand. Kulon B. llaache, son of Mr. and dinner Sunday evening for Mr. and mens sQiks, two girls shirts distributed under the direction of pairs Mrs. J. W. Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. a Farmington visitor Tuesday. eleven womens dresses, 2 childs Mrs. K. R. Haacke, of South Bocn-tilstaff memlers of the American Mr. and 'Mrs. Arthur Miller mo 2 adult sweaters, 4 junior will he honord at a farewell Golden Layton and Mr. and Mrs. For your cooperation many thanks Red Cross Six men will he sent to dresses, tored to California last week to visit sweaters ten caps and 1 afoghan testimonial, Sunday, Feb, 2nd at 7 F. B. Muir. "Spain to set up warehousing and The Golden F. Layton of the Davis with relatives. and sewing was all p. m. in the (South Bountiful LDS slistrihution facilities, and several done knitting Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eddy anc by volunteer Red Cross work- ward prior to his departure for the county health department spoke on additional American Red Cross ers. children of Salt Lake City spent of Brazilian sanitation home field. mission the at Hygiene voon will he sent to France to join Mrs. IRuy Hansen was hostess to at the home of their par Harriet in Bountiful held class the South Sunday nutritionist Mate Stevens, Richard L Allen, American Red membehrs of her bridge club Thurs was the speaker at the first meeting school on Wednesday evening. ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Smith. 1 ross delegate to Furope, who now Luncheon was served to Mrs. of the horn hygiene and care of the There one thirty women enrolled Delbert Barnett, who underwent day. lias headquarters in Vichy and who Arnold Mrs. Don Aamodt, sick classes which was held Wed in the class. a hernia operation at St. Marks Barnett, will direct the relief operation in Mrs. Decker, Mrs. Stanley Layton M. 1. A. hospital, Monday, at last reports The 'West Bountiful evening of Hast week in the unoccupied France All Relief sup- Mrs. Golden Stewart, Mrs. Myron nesday South Bountiful school has with Leon- was recovering nicely. been house, Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ply containers in the cargo arc to Bangerter, Mrs. La Mar laikin and There are twenty-si- x Mrs. Leona Miller returned home women reg ard Erickson, president; Rendell Be marked as follows: Gift of the Mrs. istered in the group and Mrs. F.l.en Schulthies, first and I.cland Burn- Sunday from the hospital, where Janus Rich. people of the United States through Mrs. John Kangerter will he host Ryan is conducting the class. ham, second counselor. Retiring of- - she had been under a major oper the American Red Cross, in order ess to members of the bine Arts further to safeguard the distribution Guild, Friday evening, Mrs. C. C .Gardner. Mrs. M. B Howard, Mrs. John Springs, Mrs Thurs- wh-Jiwa- s - j Hod Cross Mercy Ship Sails For 11 V 1 ( 1 i atti-nde- vV aJ i I i i I v I -- 1 European Forts 4 tv hot Selective Scrvic' Board Thanks Who I - I -- I I I I I 1 i -- t 4 i -- , 1 ; 1 I i Min' 1, I I . . u"' II-- I . I e ( I J- Woods Cross Girl To Marry Salt I I I 1, , l d I 11 J es 1 I 4 1 Bei iW , 1 5 J : Laker, Monday t Tclep ( i furth A tiaotificat with I n 1 I . 1 . 1 l 1 v I Thanks A Lot al 1 S:t Starting lre 1 1 minating ! prkmen fwlergrou 't Fake hfwe' ml he ren the juncti Jiguts of he tak 0m pic ted la JJi- gmpany. the n jr, mcludi Of Jen. Follow i jfn buryi jui itonsplit 1 fill, Mr. fthe doled from Ogi October IVlissi 4 1 WOODS CROSS Hone 1n con South , son-in-la- DS Jjd Miss t( a dinhi f the .ks. fcoratei Lie serv Jitcrpie feet pe Ikre ca Till att State QBant . fly tts, tfazil a been ; )urin jnor v f ' tape fan tr Potc OOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOCOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOCOOOOOOOCC9I Bountiful Society has d' fSe colokvered1 WOODS CROSS, UTAH Miss iXsra Call Cli: U:l, The ul xuest of honor at a number of I Ck FARMINGTON IFsnnmneirs f' liortlv I I L fining its d, Lilian, - the love- ly social functions. Muring the past few weeks. Mrs. Willard Call and Miss Beth Call entertained 16 close Golden Stringham, Mrs. Octavia Burnham, Mis. Joseph Knowles Mrs. I. IV. Murdock and Mrs. B. Muir were guests at ia bridge luncheon at the home of Mrs. C. B Owen, Thursday afternoon Mrs. Horace Higgs entertainci Start! 1 7, from fcnprovi fdiedul furth Ttcve p Ltndlin REX THEATRE five LAYTON, UTAH ition SATURDAY AND MONDAY JANUARY bi Nichols Ileal ri ltural w fad. 25th and 27th LADY OF TIIE TROPICS Saturday and Monday FEBRUARY 1st and 3 Double feature-Saturda- y only ON BORROWED TIME TURNABOUT 05 Saturday .and Monday s o FEBRUARY 8th and 10th KIT CARSON Saturday and Monday FEBRUARY Double 15th and 17th only feature-Saturda- y LOVE CAME BACK HOWARDS OF VIRGINIA Saturday and Monday FEBRUARY 22nd and 24th 'DRIVE BY NIGHT Babes In Amies , North- west Passage, A oung Tom Edison, Edison the Man. Boom Town, Waterloo 4 Bridge all coniine: soon! o o o o o 8 8 o o 8 o o 8 O o o o o o 6o O- RDINARILY But we dont go in for owner even now and then, along comes a letter that so perfectly portrays the way Buick owners feel about their cars that we havent the heart to keep it from you. Here, for example, we quote from Mr. Ambrose Brownell, English holly grower of Milwaukie, Ore. ". When I drove that 41 SUPER out of Flint . . . and started a circle trip home . . . . . I jotted down each gas purchase and mileage to sort of figure my expenses . . . was the same story. The Buick wormed through miles of city traffic. .. made numberless stops to inquire directions, purred along in sizzling heat that made my feet feel like two fried eggs, breezed over the Rockies at 9,000 elevation . . . and finally fairly stole home through the sinuous Columbia Gorge. Statistics? Of course: 3,200 miles; 165 gallons . . . Ethyl gas; 19.51 miles per gallon gas expense liood per mile; total out-o- fi pocket expense l28ioof per mile. Roy, Im glad I bought a Buick. Mr. Brow nell has other nice things to say about his Compound Carburetion-equippe- d 1941 Super. But the point is that everywhere Buick is running up such astonishing records for thrift that letters like this are hy not drop in on your local dealer and try out the thrifty traveler that brings us orchids from a holly grower? It wasnt long before I got suspicious of something wrong . . . The gas gauge needle just didnt go down fast enough BUICK PRICES BEGIN AT for tho BUSINESS COUPE delivered at Flint, Mich. State tax, optional equipment and accessories extra. Prices subject to change without notice. ... But, Roy, all the way home it EXEMPLAR - Of GENERAL motors value Harold Calder, Mgr. South 1st West 105 o BOUNTIFUL o o 0000000000030000 re M Bountiful Phone WHEN SETTER AUTOMOE.IES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM 261 ' OOOOOOCOCOOCO I |