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Show THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, FEBRUARY Tl The Layton Journal Nf'Trrr v.ilt 1 published $1.25 a yeas. matter the Act ,i k t an ii u.i uMi ( P.1M I! llMlfl. tb i; ( 1,1 t lug o tpi at the N I I i oiii V. I ! i n IK 'i ink l y I ' i rabc Mniil'ii' IMf j P m i l.i l -- amu-- of e F r JOHN ttfn ( JR Editor c elrphonr J 29 V QUACKS AND SUCKERS Chase Dark,, Widow of Early Day Musician dav i rn . 1 hi tl the iity slier ts as to how obliging he was. 1uhlics howevei, takes t r i y and therefore capable of drawing disease from the human nothin into ( onsidci atnm I he iNotth l aiiy on camp, DUB, body. lie sold many of the rods will hold tluir regular meeting, ctiel parr to George Washington. 'I liursd.av. l'eli. 20, at 2 p. m at the .lo trie lt Its anil similar appli-hom- e of Mrs. Camilla Boulton. A anecs have been sold by the millions he so- - not one of which, of course, good attendant e is desired had a and luncheon wlmh had been any curative value whatever. A few' planned for this time has been post- - years ago a widely ad vertised pro-(it- v polled to a later date duct tailed Sanatopen Had an enor- I he mat riage , ,f Miss Janet Higgs ,nuiis sale amt testimonials were Ut obthamed from of many persons J eh 14. Miss ll.ggx ed T,f sttl wascompos- the daughter ot Mr anti Mrs. llor- - C(, of 03 (tIlt ,otUve. cllt.,.sc ace II. Higgs o' Woods Cross and nd Mr. hoiiipson is the son of Mr ami Mrs. J I liompson of Itonn, "e ack,,uk'(1Kl'd tiful The wedding will take 'at the' J;";!!!!1" profit in a year lionie of the hi ide's parents, in the naki,,K f a chemical rink presence of members of the imme- - "oul 'le sa ( ure to diseases of the M,II'Osed (hate families. The biidekviH be at- d tended hy Miss Wand.t Iatk, as 'loud, but in reality no more of honor and Howard Rith- - iaums t,ian a twine .string tied ards will act as best man. Mrs. around one's finger ( liar les ('. Gardner and Mrs. F'rank Iut w e can hardly wonder at the II. Smcd ley will a of tjuaekery in a state of suctess in give party honor of the bride Wednesday at iviliation which still accepts a the home of Mrs. Danlner in Botin- - mass of medical and other supper-tdii- l. t n Thursday Mrs. J F. sitmn as gospel truth." Thompson will entertain tor Miss Higgs ami on l tidav the lunior, REDUCING FEED COSTS Section of the Daughters of ltali Bioiieers will give a party at the ' l,roits from poultry raising 'uitui ally depend on the cost of home of Miss Marnl Mitchell i Woods Cioss Aliss Wanda Iatk ll',i a "l'u as on Hie prices also give a shower on Monday , lw'il t,,r tlu' clnckens and )rggs 'lui 'd, a recent article 6n the ill hoiioi Ol the bride to be. M ss r--. ,i sl,",tll'n F'. lleuser of l, a IS tornier Student of the Iggs 1 s n lln I'mvcrsitv lot It. ill Mr ami Mrs'1'""11 'fsity poultry 1,1 will make then home in! ""'Hy "itiest. ' that since the chief riif- 'lr th u . ll!lu s "l The poultry men at 10, eh. Monday. Higgens in tlie " The Covered 'I railei" news l"'cnt ate due to shortages ot a1"1 some 'other and M, nits will be shown protein in West llomititul hall "'edietits o, leedstutts, it js im Miiuscinent Momlav, ltd,. 17 "llowaids of Yu-- 1 l'ltj"1 llut ll'ss expensive ingred-giniaUt' substituted as t.ir as j.os- will be .shown. Mis, I hah 1ieperas .suffered a ,sl'1 ' ' " bis tiul m ievv lie suggests broken aim Void an miured leg the advisability nt using lihberet when she a tell from uesdav, car as she was on the way to attend quantities ot soybean oilincal, the piodiiction of .vv Inch v ill ploubtless Rebel sot it tv meeting. he greatly inet eased tins year and r bar h s foie- Sunday noon at her fhoiiu in l base park in ( cntei v die .alter a brut illness. She was born in Salt Lake t it v. N't A. 70, 1S57, a daughter of llama-basil.- . Adams and Hannah Chase and attended m boo m an adobe m bool house w liu fi is now a part in Salt of the li st watd ( liapt .k( did p f a m a e i Msson as, S3, widow oi lohn I'loii-so- died limnas, I (. I 1 I 1 , A her ( Mrs lust leather. 'Vi' lioin.is ,n a i. nt of Mamie Adams, bciamr a tta.her at the ,aKe of L and later was t nyayed as pimnp.d ol the InM w.iid si lion! Her lather had t oinc pi Salt lake City will) the 1.S47 ipinnc et paitv headed hv HriK-- 1 a Young. Sfir was mart ied o Charles J. Thomas, ft i v f conductor of the old Najt lake theatre orchestra 'and a conductor of the l.PS tabernacle 1 ! 1 1 effi-rnai- hiir. Mrs Thomas the r m c offices V in hutiii was an active woik all he r hie and held the dilleieiit organizations She is survived hv two daughters Airs I liabeth I Inmus Saidoni of 1rovo and Mrs, Anna 'I', I'icreey of Salt Lake City; three sons Dorus A. 7 bonus of l.aik ami (.Italics J. and Ihivid 11. Thompson of Salt Take City; also two sisters, Mrs. Mitiain Kiikltam of Salt Lake and Mrs. Mrs. I'.cttlali A. Crom Ii of Tozenian, Mcmt. leen giamh hil aldren and 15 so sunivc. l'uneral services were held in the Sev enteent h vvatd th.ipcl, l uesday noon with bishop Hugh II. Folsom ol the Centerville Serum! ward lie opening hvm "t dine 1 U I's Ane"" lendeted hv the AN lute t liapt ipiaitet; invocation, lias. A Stieepei. The ipiaitet con tinned with "Sweet Hour of 1'iayet rematks, Joseph ( liristeiiscn, he tes titied tt. lyr great worth as a wile, mother and a genealogist and temlie niissionai y woik ple woiker. she had accomplished ami would ac comphsli in the hereafter, also told of the great sacrifice made by her husband, 1rof. Cbas. J. Thomas and bis w ivws in this Ipionecr cotm-tv- . After his being highly trained LaMar Green, Jay Green and for a musical career (Mrs. Evegc-lin- e Russell Barton have received their Thomas Becsley then rendered uir mail (certificates which certifies "In My leathers House There Are that they are physicialy able and ire-w- ill 1 depart-Tliompso- I h-- I he""'" C 1 CENTERVILLE 1 , KAYSVILLE oil-me- al 1 SYRACUSE e, Triple Committee Sets Allotments For Reets ( 1 st-- t I i 1 a ti c The derm - b ductf i a- . - A Butcher s o P roa4an V Wa Git? 11 3 P Officia Pea ' Jlflitar Ut. JTZ THE STATE OF 5 OND JUDICIAL IN AND TOR ID ii. , air XCj l'' tc;': 'nr w Commencing at a po: 10 feet South and of the Northwest corner Northwest quarter 20, Township 2 Nor.,, . street. Amby Briggs. Bountiful. Thone exertion a - OaKjj 3 ttaYere repre iiroPern.l the the and and or the Rangt GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES & Consult County Clerk and Respective Signers for Further in-e- ct 1 J ts bjav test to bp cr ssat roai to nwe t0 CCTCti esor untie ing railrttii the Lav tot of the lug! While T guarai teei coperaui'ii the (Vi ith ad adn; road, pave JOSEPH HOLER 'OK, THE DISTRICT COURT. Sheriff, DavD Cmint IN DIVISION PROBATE G. ROBERTS CALVIN By AND IFOR DAVIS COUNTY, Deputy Sheriff STATF OE UTAH Date of first (publication Jana? In the Matter of the Estate of 1941. 24. DeJONATHAN HOLBROOK, Notice To Creditors sec tol vv the njjhu of ckahsill iistaau- IX I will 8; the are this The petition of James Holbrook praying for the issuance to Leo Moss of Letters of .Administration in the estate of Jonathan Holbrook, deceased, has been set for hearing cn Saturday the 15 day of February A. D., 1941, at ten o'clock A. M at the County Court House, in the Court Room of said Court in Farmington, Davis County, Utah. NYitness the Clerk of said Court, with the (Seal thereof affixed this 4th dav of February, A. 7)., 1941. R. BRUCE MAJOR, Clerk. Seal J By Wanda Coombs, Deputy Clerk entrt public 1 Date of last publication will south ftld. The Dated and issued at armings, Davis County, Slate of Utah, 23rd dav of Tanuarv, 194! ceased. three wide, first I NOTICE i rbei ftf'kes A said, d. LEGAL NOTICES Tubhc Qear&eld Under te Section 2o a half acres of good garden land in Farm ington. Inquire of Dale Schulthies, last house going south on street west of court house. Inquire at Clip 4S- per office. pti 'authorities. East, Salt Lake .'.endian; running thence Souti 2. rods 6 feet 6 inches; then.e NYtjj 422 feet; thence North rods 16 feet 6 inches, then.e East 422ja feet to j lace of containiiic 42; beginning; acres, more or less, F hkj amj being situate in the Northwest quarter of Section 2b. Township and Range afore-aiAlso 5 shares of tl e capital stock of Bountiful Stoi c Creek and $ Irrigation Company shares of the capital soek oi South Davis Canal Company. Together with all water rights, privileges, hereditann - ar.d thenui.io bappurtenances elonging or in any w ic FOR RENT One and PROBATE ) 1 151, 52-1-- I CS' Y CcC trine ill 10 struct'1 their unTirr tunimj. to-w- it; FOR SALE Choice building lots on First South and Second East i endant 21-2- 52- - - to V gate p., 'ir.ta e, Centerville. - n tot- . : Six room modern house with full basement in Centerville. Inquire of Athon Rollins at t tli frmvv verge ! FOR RENT : str-w- TpVr,' whid the t - plan. fond Fad Felrary 14. 1941. Notice to Water Set) Users Bountiful, Utah, a municipal orporation, 'has filed Application c- 1 day had to assi-- r the Noil' The reu-tmifor- Nt to change the place ani school, ai purpose of use of 0.78 sec. ft. principal. underground water (3.50 g.p.nO Davis County, Utah. It is repre Fla Si sented that said water has heretofore been diverted from April Atvis November 1, incl. of each year from a pump well 255 ft. deep at a poits located S. 923 ft. and E. J5087 ft Wluen d ir from the NW Cor. Sec. 19, T. 2K 1 hr ttcor R. E., SLB&M, and used w Moses L. Holbrook, applicanti Jttnu, predecessor in interest to water lie 25.36 acres of land located in the tn I NE4NE4 iof 'said Sec. 19 and for ttu' g incidental purposes, Water mf as set out in Under-groun- d Claim No. 2059. It is now proposed One wet to use the water from this we 'Komi, domestic during each entire year for .H3 and municipal purposes at Bountde diversion iful, Utah. The total annual d f: will not exceed 30 ac. ft. oi 1 to S. Estates of Samuel A. Backman and Margaret Parenzin Backman, deceased. Creditors will present iclaims with vouchers to the undersigned at Centerville, Utah, on or before the 8th day fcf April, A. D., 1941. ' DAVID A. BACKMAN Administrator of the estates of Samuel A. Backman and Margaret y. Protests resisting the granting o Parenzin Backman. deceased. and said Application, with reasons therDate of first publication February efor, made in hoop affidavit form, must be 7th. A. D.. 1941. Trtea 1.5 filed with T. H. State Humpherys, Salt : Engineer, 403 State Capitol, HtSries' Lake City, Utah, with one extrt JOtts copy and $1.00 filing fee on or before April 6, 1941. roati! Estate of Norma (Radys Adams, T. H. HUMrur.RVS 5. deceased. I Engineer State Creditors will present claims with Date of first publication February fvy f vouchers to the undersigned at 7. 1941. :ris Layton, Utah, on or before the 28th Date of last publication March day of March, A. D., 1941. 1941. - stock-waterin- ( l keflt-rt- Notice to Creditors ; I lje? 2Hi mr ihmss iifilt) ivdli life e 1 Of i I 1 e t F'OR SALE Furniture, enamel coal range, full bed springs, matTY. tress and G. E. refrigerator, also VERNON SNYD small coal oil heater, or will trade vs. GEO. G. ARMV! See Child. for small car. Wallace ministrator of the I v.. Harry Child, R. F. D., Box 40R,3 M. Brown, Deceased, Upper Road, Bountiful. To be sold at Shi Tithe 1 5th day of Film At SALE price bargain FOR hour of 12 oclo. I in order to settle an estate of 18.67 the north front door o; Kays-villin est located acres of land Court House County For known as "lower field." see M. 0. Roberts, ton. Davis County, Stm '"Ration the following describe': 4 Clearfield. Utah. Trees From Beetles t t.,i-c- s U,r jnnour-- appur-tainin- 1 Deseret Live Stock Resumes Paying 8n 1 c0untv SHERIFFS 51-R- America (entom-ologi-- ' I v oft SALE a SALE Certified yellow H. no seed. Jesse onion sweet Spanish day tier Argyle, Woods Cross, Ctah. Phone IN THE DISTRICT ( RTytudyHeD; Selective Cutting Of Pines Saves ! be fount of FOR v fife Estate of Katie ( H. Gibson, decease Creditors will prt vouchers to the Layton, Utah, on or day of February, A CLASSIFIED ADS Proper mi redito I n, I Notice To ( JOHN H t, Administrator of Mrs. Marv Van Sickle, Gibson Katie and Van E. J of mother Wichita. Kan., Sickle of Farmington, had ded to- Deceased. acDate of first pul day of causes incident to age, ber 19, A. D., 194o cording to word received here. Foote & Dawson, ton, Utah. vv . . Foote & Dawsoi., ton. Utah. s R3, In Mr. Hills loom we are Studying about Henry Ford and his car. Studies of Miinine production at lie invented th" model T Ford. This was a great invention because today the Federal agricultural experiment station in Puerto Rico have devthe v orld is on w heels. eloped to the poit heret the staVl.RNE PORTER, 5th tion now (has mature trees and is aide to harvest and assay samples 'MRS. DYERS ROMM ot hark, Dr. James T. Jardine says In Mrs. Dvers room we are hav in Fix annual report as director of the c Stations ing three number dividing prob BarkOftn of Experiment from the tree-- , of Cinchona lenis. Thev are haul to do but lodgcnana has yielded 8.5 percent hope vve catch on sometime. of quinine as the ifiilphate, a Jgood WENDELL MANN. 5th commercial yield. The station has made progress in studying the soil THE 'CHANGE requiements, conditions for propa-tioand protection ;of the crop "Flic cooks are going to give us a ehange of soup. pests and diseases, and e are going to from have (salad tomorrow. T'oday it is has standardized a met9d for obgoing to be vitamin soup, which taining good nursery trees.The excontains all vegetables and no meat. pansion of the forest plantings in Puerto Rico is now possible, says DELORES MCNEIL. 5th Doctor Jardine, "and ad is being to other Western Hemisphere given Our Winning Independence countries in the (establishment of In Miss Reberg room I am about this crop. half way through a book entitled The True iStory of George Washington. It tells bow he was really responsible for our independence front England .It tells how he kept the British guessingly striking at moments when it was least expected This book will help me with my Foresters experience in the pine history a Jot. KAY WILLIAMS, 5th forests of the Pacific Northwest in the fighting beetles, which in the READING PLAY past two decades have killed about 15 times as much timber as was deIn Miss Rebergs room we had a stroyed by fire and wind, is proving play in cur readers called "T'he a practcal test of the selective cut-in- g Prize Zintnias or "The Little Red which the U.S. Forest Service Hen. It was about a litle boy call- has always recommended as good ed Jimmy, a girl called Barbara, and fore-tr- y practice if economically a little chicken. NYc read the play feasible, says E.lI.MacDaniels, foron Monday and Miss Reberg said estry informatoin specialist. if we wanted to we could From 920 to 1939 bark beetles put it on killed '15 billion 'board feet of again Tuesday. pine BEVERLY DAY. 6th in the forests of Oregon and Washington. though less than 1 billion SCHOOL PAPER feet was killed by fire and wind, MacDannls says. Forest Stoker school Las a paper. The noticed that the beetles us- NN 1 I Quinine Returns To re in-- they HENRY FORD Date of first p. 23. A. D., 3941. con-truct- Cov-cre- available at n comparatively low price, lie says; "In experiment-- , conducted at Cornell (we have been successful in replacing a large amount of the animal protein (vvftli soybean in rations for laying hens and chicks, with equally good fcsults m egg production and growth. Many Mansions. Remarks James properly qualified to perforin the .ven w here this meal lias been fed Platte told of missing .Sister duties of private pilots. as the only source of protein, (reThomas smile and the twinkle of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sheffield her eyes on this accosion. Told of aiinoutuc the arrival of a son born sults have been favorable. It may le lidded that leading the Jove of all of khe Thomas chil- Saturday at the LDS hospital. experiment stations have demondren for Sister Thomas although strated that excellent results may their own mother had left them to also be obtained through the use her loving care and she had been of soybean oilmeal Sn the feeding all a loving mother could he to them of dairy cows, hogs and other Violin solo. Margaret Stewart Hew Sheriff Holbrook able is Joseph lett. Pres. Bishop Marvin ,0. Ashton spoke of her as Aunt Amy as to be out again after an illness of TONS OF CHOCOLATE an angel of mercy ami a nurse in several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jerro Steed arc his mothers Ihome when his father From a small beginning by a was away on a mission. Vocal duet, liappv over the arrival of a daughter born January 28 at an Ogden firm in Boston in 1770, the manuWhispering Hope, Janet and Gcr facture of chocolate in the JUnltcd hospital. aldine Blair. Bishop Hugh B. States has grown to enormous proof "Sister Thomas as spoke portions. conusumption now reach, a member of his ward and as a A about 235, (K0 tons a year. teacher of the gospel, ami a good t hocol.ite is a product) of the caneighbor. Grand to he Associated Ml cao tree, grown pricipally in the with so Saintly a Woman. Quartet tropical climates of Central and sang "O My Father"; Benediction South America, the West Indies Su.crar Beniamin Brc n. Grave in Salt Atiica. This tree is indigenous to ake cemetery was Medicated by the warm countries of the New I eonartl G. The B41 sugar beet allotment W Adams. Prayer at The oi Id, aiul cacao beans are said White chapel Mineral home, prior has been at S31UHM acres, a re- to have been first introduced into to the services, avas hv Doris duction Mom the approximate acrehv Columbus am! other mope v) Thomas. A committee to Rep. The age (,tKK acte- - planted in i.oli t.nlv explores. I oust of Rt es compris- ot tlu three Vi.ii- - PHR, and Nt pi esent the Gold Const of 7 I BUtt w m m In 11. Mr, Bemuon and 0.(100 U !' Dibit Nfi-ing Mr. - the ,g;eate-- t producer ot Mr. Adam- - weic prow til, Mr Doris i bail mail ot tin D., is county web Brazil funking second i.i.uo. liom.ts being a member t committee s.ud. to.'av .md, cu.iiio; thiul. It i not raised I hi 'odv It has been estimated, be slid, com iiiumc on the c mei ciall v m this country, but llut a total ot S5, PiK actcs will "etc tavoiite sclocntiv ot Mi '.mens v'l the tree nuiv be seen Thomas. ptoduce a quantity ot sugar stilfi-- - sjti m t'-experimental hardens of the u t to mat quota and can cover Department of zNgrrcu.f tire at Miau i.uitenu uts, bi t bi cause l the mi. Florida. s' nus.igt "lul, i'!a-i. Involute in the prepared in varicuis d.ist tbi'tion ot total a.tcuge wav- - w,is used as a t'cverage by among mib.v nhia' oovvris, the bigli-- the Aztecs of Ycxlco before the ts ts b( .illot- - tli'covery (f .America, atul a Dividends? iti .1 igm t SJO AH very strong chocolate concoction is said In ulio'.nu'iit io: Utah and tori to have been ithe favorite drink of 'av Is iii rtv h.ivi not yet Bctn de- - Montezuma. A here Be ycat rt loicmg ;.s weaker brew, with the stockholders ot tbt sugar added, became popuar later Deseret tin 1 me B'41 hi the tirst to on the roval court of I.tve Fti'ck coi.ipanv receive their Europe. W hilt- still widelv dividend t hecks to know that great be made m the total beet area since as a bevued the sugar i; ogi ar.'.s began in 19N4, erage, most of tlie fmtnense quantdividend producer, has survtvtd the - tequiit-under tlu- Nigai Act Ot ity of chocolate consumed in this terrible en Year p.mic threat cued it so with utter t'estt ucPon and lo.v. Recoiil ptoiiugtion in the con- country is in flavoring for ice to learn that the comnanv is again tinental beit ;u i a ihirtng the last cieain. leahe and candy. on its feet and in a shape to make tluee Mars Jv.i- - resulted in the acThe following more dividend history like it has to cumulation i't huger than normal sign appears in a stocks ot sugar. The Sugar .Act reits credit. bar- "If x on drive K.. Tor upwards of D'cnty years cur es that a balance he maintained Mur husband to drink, drive him prior to 1930. this company paid between ail are.Ts sugar production bc-beahhv dividends, once or twice a ami its m.uht'tmg quota ml earrv-ovhe explained. Jackie xoogan, the actor, was reytar one from the wool and latei another troin the lambs sold cently the victim of a strange case After completing 11 years r.s a of h.,rd luck. At New Orleans One Part v some thirtv Mars ago lie daredevil stunt driver m automo- gave a supposed bookrnaner $$0Q to invested $50 m stock m the frtm which he realized more bile exhibitions without itnuiy, Rob bet on a long shot. King Cotton. he revenue than Ifrom a $i,tKK faint tit WiFon came to gtiet in Kansas bohie skipped with He had a col- the Ivorev itv a U which land was considered as ago Ki"g Cotton won, good lision as anv in the countv. at a stieet interstvoon and p.iv mg $1 J 4p tor $2 While this compare has been So simeifii and oacked, vertebra good to it sstoi kbohltts it has been the as good to the statt and tederal women the gov ernnient in the wav of paving t p! i ce p it s its sunk lad, ids - o Wuidtor v,"r -- f ' in dividends and the federal law arionx kind government hi Oueen oi faxes the equivalent of bf Fol-soni- Cth v j j mce. 'try ULRNINGHAM v . i Link it is Charles Ogzewalla received a tele icc Saturday stating that his r ,Yakntifies gram mother had passed away at Ashley, eng to make 111 lie left the same evening by 7 Hi y take Jarifk I on Express to atIjjion and them home for t! ir fattai funeral. She was a very tend the mothers. I hope tin have a lot oi old lady, fun. Mrs. Barnes, the lady who had MELVIN HILL, hth bet n operating "Two l eathers Inn I here, lett to parts unknown and the 'DECORATIONS creditors who had fitted her several are In Miss Laws rocn they with furnijure, carpet, etc. have up making a valentine box. 7'hey also taken their belongs, thus the awav and are decorating the windows meets its Waterloo. new enterprise flower pots I think a will look nice The camp of DL 1 will Sagamore i when tis done. their hold monthly meeting regular NF.1L AND kk SON Oh H. at the home of Mrs. Christine Feb. 13th, at Sorensen. Thursday, VALENTINES 2 p, m. All members and those in be present. In Miss Tingeys room they are terested are urged to will be held A farewell testimonial are making valentines .First they at 7 in First ward, the Sunday goin gto make big ones for their Earl B.lliott Elder m. honoring p. parents and Ii fthey have time are Randall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred going to make little ones for their Randall, who leaves soon on a mis . friends. sion to the southern states. 'RICHARD DoDD, 5th Mrs. J. W, Hancock is visiting with her daughter. Mis-- , Eva HanMis Stringhams Class cock in Pasadena, Caliiornia. The retiring ofncers of the HarMiss Stringhams (lass - making b valentines out of creepc paper ami mony club were dinner11 and a successors at their of napkins. They make them out last Wednesday. Mrs. theatre crepe paper, then put the lace from Mildred party (Mrs. Barber, president; think theyll the napkins on it. and Dixie Brown, vice president have fun making thim. Millie Mrs. Peterson, secretary, Mh 1RHEA GEORGE. have been elected to replace Mrs. tt Julia Jacobsen, Mrs. Morjorie ROOM MISS CURTIS and Mrs. June Smith, reIn Miss Curtis room they are spectively. Present at this delightful dinner were, Mrs. Julia Jacobmaking valentines and on Valentine Mildav they are going to tell the story son, Mrs. June Smith, Mrs. of Saint Valentine. I hope they have dred Barber, Mrs. Nellie Pratt, Mrs Inez Randall, Mrs. Effie Rigby, a (good time. Mrs. Eleanor Zesizer, Mrs. Millie LUCILLE GEORGE, 5th Peterso nanrd Kav Sheldon, a newly elected member. The Harmony club GEOGRAPHY is composed of a group of gay, In Mr. Fishers Iroom we are go- voting matrons iin Centerville, who ing to study about the people who meet every fortnight for an afterlive on islands. On one island the noon of card playing and entertainpeople are called patch and thatch ment. The next meeting will be farmers. I think it will be very in- held on Valentines day at the home of Mrs. Julia Jaeolison. teresting. EUGENE KRF.MER, 5th in aid has h,er, a very onm lentioiis M.ar1., fri)UI t(u.;r money ly ,,nd rhlik'i nt woiker who did not swI1(I1.ri arr Inrnliuncd in an look at tin i lot k to sir when to --, rtii le .I mnt lie (dtin worked overtime to .loon aiur rranxun mane bn It ir loli ui to ai i oiuoilate famous kite demonstration m e fell- tropin nth some one , repaired . the h.s own niai Inner v theiehy kei pmg i w omlei lul A doctor force. new .j. toi the he down (minty. ivpenses lislia J erkms manufactur botintiful it v iiiuniil made remarks Miained Thomas Dies at Nf rs. I (,KN kOMAlM HM1S VALENTINES s i over-matu- I 1 I STAIH-K- inav Administrator o: Norma Gladys AT Selective cutting to remove only trees was often a few when a high cost practice in days horses and on depended logging railroads. Now, however, trucks and tractors haul logs onti cheaply roads in the pine forfinding ests, and lubmermen are adocated that selective logging as is good bushy the Forest Service tr?es the It unioves iness. saves o beet e attack, mis- t ptile - a better ltavtand timbep stand. r- the-- - Satin t here I 'J he tast with wlmh Wilier i loK'an r iharlatans lioin a tup to of all kinds, partk ularly medical lahioima ijiiaiks, detraud the public would I! I.riuiph has sm i eeded ,r miiedilde weie it not for the as opciator ot the evident es to he seen on every hand. m.o.i llow.u tv .m load mailiiiieiy in the j e hiltines )( v, whereby the s"i:h ind ot the minty Mr. How- - u.( i(. and Miperttitiwii.s have been at of T 'iid i Si jwi .1 WOODS CROSS 1 oii-ld- ( I CLAY . ,al!v attacked the older, less thrifty trefs sortie of them coiitaimug nitH h xiiiutihlc timber. With Sixth a has 7 he paper sinker. editor grade editor, a itth grade and editor Art a hports editor, wish-1- , Ho, ,m reporn - Anyone who to w rile poetrv, riddles, or jukes "litre and title is Jn the kindergarten thev are rna 'diary lirr.tiiital , a thin pud. forms ling a a They take strip-- ot paprr " I he with d hook do paste to sti them together and poll Lincolns for be nue will it h to think ncil j'jnk ait !.' birthdays wnl inr ih ittilK ation and will i Dui-- e 1 ar offii It Mad ,.n - w ! au-- nnt s I Stoker School News I'.i it i i i lajton, Utah, m itk of Davis County ami Colons formed by former residents of the county. n i 1912. m mated thn and until miiiily p- prui ip.il - pi. uf i it loon f'- tl.iie I,.,I, t n,o in its hr. IjWai tt t Subscription pine Entered aa an Layton, Utah, under March 8. 1879. ( a Mr it t!y had I rrklv V l uiS'sim'missocwiiox A ts 141 6, I t : ' - w'-nb- , . tt-- ed e. u, com-pan- KING Lump COAL is especially prepared for hand fired furnaces. Being hard, firm and rich in heating qualities, it burns evenly and completely from the holding the fire longer than ordinary Outside in Coal. 1 "' vv For Furnaces . King LUMP Coal For Heaters ..King STOVE Coa! For Ranges . NUT Coal For Fireplaces King LUMP Coal For Stokers STOKER Coal . King ..Kino 23-- J make ',inr: IHIfflipM . , lTi.-a- . of every HENRY ARMSTRNG ytaii da' -- Utah KING COAL For Ei cry Purpose Bountiful, Utah Phone v V A Special Size of KJUk KUQ C04X b IWcf4 Oxli Sf Tk txltti Itmtt Fl c r-- -j 105 6outh First West -- Itc Se- (CsnllallcBiL Telephone - k. 2 !?te 'i Ir". minti |