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Show - THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH. FEBRUARY A Three-l'li'- at Navy d linn foi sl.ili il " 1" x i.ii-.- " v 1,1 1 "'l Vox i nt Hi , ill ii i he niiMlii-'i'i- l will all into till ( e Heels, ,iin .ill xis- to he in.nineil at lull ",n siiiiigth .,.ssdii- at the raituM .il Ion - x 1 the i( jUMtion i t N Max 1 . . ! uith I. 1 II i It II. si.ilih ii nxei in halt at a I h a y ali'l uiX'rtm ami s.xlis pi iim it h ui a pa ik n s, i mi mission xxith a stablishe'l tor m J , nix' i i x lie xotol mnler ent )is on II. !. 4, tin- euntrnx trsial measure promlm for luxal option it,- si la y hxtinjis in ities, tuxxns, arul loun-tn-is nn tin- .sale therein of intoxicat,,f the I'nioii ing lujiiurs. eai pmiinnlity gioilp Ii - vx - J s x , - ill m .i e r of Kill).', tmxx West the Atlaiith I'.itii'l IxMxe, ami xxill haxe alxnit 123 ships The mam lighting fx'txe afloat will eontimie to hx' kiniXxn as the na Iatlllx ih it. xxhnsx' in xv I' iishaml n er will hx ilinnal J. K ilium 1, xxlui siitxeeils uiiiinamlei as ). Rix hanlsvli The Asiatu fleet, statunieil ill ihe ,ir last, xxill xuntiinie under lioinas the xximinaiixl of Ailmnal BOUNTIFUL I I ' nt an Fnd.xx of xx i hospital i i iition fm last , pi-- 'nSalt I infix Mis at ake tin- - it y is ( rex'ov-eiin- At g the regular meeting of the adies Aid 'held at the CongregaI linrch today, a hxok report i nest Van ( n le rex l ived a tional telegram Wedliesxl.iy liloiiiing to of the Fife of Lincoln was given by the ,1 fi t that Ills liiothi'l had pass Mrs. Floyd bailey of Salt Lake i d in Wit' hifa, Kansas, after a ling-eimCity. Refreshments were served and all repotted having had a pleasant illness. A son xx.xs lioin pi Mr. and Mrs. afternoon. Ihe condition of Henry Moss, Isaac Iaivato at their home Tueswho is at St. Marks hospital, reday morning latt. . hursday ITb. 20 the big picture mains critical. I'mlir the fleet reorganization Howards A children's dance and luncheon xxill play at of IVirginia on effextixe flan, xxhixh lixToines will he given at the American Lethe hall. amusement Farmington T'rhniary 1, the mlistexl strength of Mrs. Sxssions xxill leave gion hall on Friday, Feb. 14th, at (lie navy is authoriexl to he in- this for a xxexks .1 .10 p. m. l'.ach ihild will pay 5c. creased from 192,000 to 232,000 xisii in os evening I xx larold M uir, proprietor and manles iih Mrs. Angx men. Tn Mlpplx .1 h i l a nllnYis ( lat k mid of the Muir Home Appliance her sons. ager a ei msiitei ahle urgent V nxa'ileil, Ihx- Train ixuit home at the Juncunderwent an appendicitis company Nathe Ilf It II her limlshipniei al F.xi tninitoii has been operation, on i hursday of this week m tion Ninth val Axallieilv xxill he i nil II ssn inei bountiful city recorxler lias an ii do xx n and hauled axvay. Far ties ill I ehruai tuin nixnithx aheail of tii for the purchase of the city ,n it hut the pox xrn nun t to tiud the usual gi .ulnatinii ilate. xx on Id farm. nxithei sill land the nor the Natal nil'll II tmil Xs iogiisx-jnMr. and Mrs. F'rank Lister lf building lull gave soiiu- of the lum-hx-- r limit xati'tai tm ilv than any and otlur material from the Iioxo, Ctali, have moved into the other phase o! the alliaiiient pm house to WF xxoikcts. It xxas an Fiank Capps apartment at 130 W. gram, ami the I mteii Kialxs N.ixy attiaitixi' 2nd South Mr. l ister is connected it n nt and would Md will soon he the haxx- nude a nice inn or hotel for with the Iersonal Finance Co. of xx nr hi has ever kiioxxu. rx liu-people xx ho xxoiihl like to lie Salt Fake City. l xx Innit is j ii loyd Workman of Price, Utah and xxhere they xxoiihl have a nixe xiew of tin-- landwith his sister spent the week-enscape, lake ;uid mountains as it Mrs. F'rank Capps. Mrs. ll.a.Mar Parkin entertained xxas well located. Mrs. Lin y Steed is spending this her of lot is a bridge club Thursday at her Quite bdng week at the home of her son and hauled on the roads in North Farm- home. Places were laid for eight Mrs. 'Mr. and claughtrr-i- n hi"', members 'and one guest, Mrs. Charington. Hulph Steed, in Salt Lake City. Ihe stake MIA gold and green les Larsen. Mrs. Clara Iotter is home after hall xxill lie held here in Mr. and Mrs. Judson Mabey and the Farmspending the five xxeeks xxltfi her ington First xx aid reereation hall, son, Fmerson Mabey, of bancroft, slaughter and son In I.t xv. Mr. and Tuesday, Feb. 25th. Idaho, who came to attend the fuMrs. W. L. Hansen, in Ashton, xxill he reviewed neral (of Mrs. Joseph L. Mabey of 'Fxdlyanna 1 daho. lVbruarv 14 at a meeting of the Clearfield, spent a number of days The Junior Literary elub met at I axlies Literary club, senior branch last week at the home of Mr. and (lie home of Miss Julia Wickens, at the home of Mrs. John V. Steed Mrs. Arnold Parnett before returnMonxl.t yeveniuR, with Mrs. Karma Mrs. John Taylor and xlatighter, ing home, Ifroehinsky reviewing the hook blanch, Mr. and Mrs. F R. Coon Ihe American Legion (leorge R. "Quietly my Captain Waits. Light of IMagna, were guests of Mr. and Day post ami auxiliary unit at irefreslmumts xxere served by the Mrs. Willord Stevenson, Sunday. bountiful xxill sponsor at public liostess. Mrs. Wilforxi Stevenson was pleas- dance to he held Saturday at S Miss Ruth Robinson was hostess Mon- at the Legion home, Mrs. Rulon antly Surprised hv her for her bridge elub Frixlay evening day the occasion being sisters, her birthday. Fisher, unit president, announced. hxxme. -- it her A delicious luncheon xxas served to On February 14 at 3:30 p. m. Junior Mr. aiul Mrs. Vidor Waite enter the folloxving: xMrs. Lester Fayne of girls organization xxill sponsor a tained at their home at an oyster Ogden; Mrs. Spencer Adams, hildren dance to he held at the Le Mrs. supper for Mr. Arxdi brown in lion William Davof Layton; Mrs. Nellie gion home. I lie or of his birthday, Monday. After lioxxeu, Fauline burns and Airs. city council Friday had apsupper, cards were enjoyed. Fannie Stevenson of Farmington. prox cd plans of a stone and mortar Mr. tuul Mrs. Clifford Stevenson Ur. Fugene II. Smith, ( hiixlge to replace the present strucof Salt Lake City xxere visitors at cat xhologist, Wexlncsilay hail fgxlen ture spanning barton creek in HolIhe homes of their uncles, Frank a heart clinic lu Id in the brook canyon, about one mile east and Vilfxrd Stevensons, Monday. court house, aceorxling to Dr. 1). of the 'city. Razing of the present Mrs. W. A. Stexensxm entertained Keith barms, deputy state health bridge, wooden and found unsafe tier bisters at luncheon Monday in xliu-xtoami chairman of the coun- hv the city, xxill begin Monday. The Jionor of her hirtlulay at her home ty hoard of health. A child health Ont of town guests were, Mrs. conference, in chaige of Dr. Karnes Kirltard Fain, of Ogden; Mrs. Will xxas to 'he held Wexlnesxlax- - at p. ami Mrs. Spencer Iav o in the Farmington LDS ward. l C. Mrs. F. Axlams of ayton ami Miss Merliue Clark, junior stu lloxvcn. dent at the University from FarmSaturday evening a number of ington is tin of a tea given tfriends of Mr. and fMrs. Thomas this xxeek hv charge beta Phi sorority li a AYarnock met at their home as on the universitv campus. The tea, surprise party for Mr. Warnock, vixen in honor of prospective memin health. wdui has fieen unite poor bers of the sorority, is one of a ser l x 1 I g 1 1 ! i 1 1 1 Sa-di- 1 - x 1 g x - - ii-- FARMINGTON d i r 1 Mrs. Rollins was ! were mance came with i . ier Buckingham. when ne-.structure xxill 1. 1 a of the murder of the consul, 1X76, xlatighter of hand bis W. xx nli extend $290 bxiiintitul s' .plx in g he was obliged to Heil and Thomas Philii; of ( ard-tu- n ( i,"inb r the F xxill supp). lahor in the Nazi salute and shout She is survived by the at t audience a tx tbe 'I d. from hridc xxas t t, it p Hitler. Applause piix Mrs. Viola .Pickering Mrs. ami Mr. several s. v u n plx t d a ,t Inn xx il he the perlormance for ille: Melx in P. 1';, . lol-mathe past halted terx liming of Selection Wayne i. nit, minutes. M III " ' x.f t! e m, as Angeles ; Mrs. ili- lame down hv plane to 5 uu another bountiful t hcspian, t t III which Day p. 1 ell of Wichita, 1 e ing t l.e Cooinbs reunion for atund the iast ot W'e I' .'II 'H'c a member announced "u of (Centers h. by University a was held in Logan. Mmday. can" xxas d.x V aP-ap in xx ill nn ' in at a t of Salt I.aa hall Pickering I da)' xxeek. be yt- -j Hired onlv I last late officials heatre eg ion h"U:e Dr !, i .a at the j inof Entcrpr:-S- . home and dinner in Pickering breakfast play w ill be presented on February among r, i p"r' Mrs l uloit I will return 21 Horace Pickering , Coombs Mr Fake, Salt ami disfrut anrl. 1,1'MnHe states they have City; by two ssiter-- , imiiary work bad a today. in Canada and Wellard of Salt .ake mild winter VCLUl ina Fax Mrs of red McCreadie of Lotiih is a good deal C. there that RoxKwell, when one wants to get out of grandchildren. both of Ogden; Mrs. Alt si. i Olsen tape siiue the war has been on. Serx ices will be lie 1 ,:1 Ee c there of .Salt Fake City and Mrs. Itjuor terville First ward urn. Van Ky and family are Otto direr Nx lson of 1ogan. tion of bishop LeRov in their new home in the Nkiin bountiful City riday had order- mining FYn w nk addition, this week. interment will be in t: Uu: ed another 3000 trees of sex en vartr; ArmRobbie that is It cemetery. expected ieties as plans jo beautify the city for 3 on Elizabeth was operated Mrs, Phillips Pickering moved ahead. Councihnen estimated strong, who would recovered the haxe died at Rollins, family today A appendicitis, Worcester, Mass., a the trees l.in addition to another f he brought home, the home in Centerville iof heart trou es a circulating toy now on hand, will he ready for stiffcieiitly to bill week. stroke. a few- - pennies a c lde. the of first a following paralytic I'or transplanting by 1043. have ilani and Centerville from Hanson moved to She family Kay toy for a specified peril, A telegram was received Thurstr 'a moved in their new home and dhe Salt Lake in 1910 with her late hus- its return inay rent am day morning from Fvanston, Wyom had JIOT'day where After 'R. of D., Millard brown they Hanson home band, Willard Pickering. ing by Mr. and Mrs. Angus Smcd-lt-- y old : StiR le has been sold to a Salt his death, she maried Charles R. years old, lias had 48 o; been announcing the arrival of a new Fake living Tie into 14 moved haxe 1922. in ho Rollins last the years. tdimly granddaughter at the home of their the same. of rtstH son. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert W. the Clark, ted is that It Rodney repoi Smedlcy; all doing fine. Mr. Sined-leH.lHun had purchasat the son of Nathan Clark, is the art instructor ond bier bounthe houses of two the one ed Fvanston high school and Mrs. to te in tiful Second ward built to sell. Smedley is Fje daughter of Mrs. (. . the' sena football of Utah Tw0 University E. Merrill of Richmond, I tali. c Davis county won their from tatpes nun refor Following an operation 1940 season, for ator Ab the letters (during moval of goiter, Tuesday, bishop U on the ty nd Varsity Amby Priggs of the bountiful1 membership sioi. Jr. announcean to Thirxl warxl has been unite ill hut team, according A uniwhen heard from today he was ment made last week by the n th fd council. Hurt athletic Davis, versity thought to he some better. wtdrrgrc GreWorking jointly building In- of bountiful ,and LeGrande stranis, ami 1.. gory of Farmington xxere the men spector llyruin Sessions general Glen iKiley, chairman of the street honored by the Athletic division Under U" of letter xxith the presentation department, Frixlay xxere revamping s vx ei eaters. TRey were given their the hxmse addressing system in or Jab. f of choice sweaters three xxill styles be bountiful. All home owners It H in notified of any change xd address. to choose from, measurements were jtfptiati will be made awards and the taken, xxill Flu- Sessions lump, DCF, inn f, hold their next meeting, Feb. 14, at within a week. Davis is the son of alter o Ka Da was and t Davis, graduated 2 p. m. in the bamim-- room of the at act in 1939. from Daxis In high high F'irst ward recreation hall. The host toward PPr in malice school With he himself none, distinguished esses are, Irene W Far), Elizabeth The p D member of the K. Wood. Sarah C. Varlow I.esson athletics as let with charity for all 'fit Shops and F'actories will be 'given Club", and as president of the Inch is association. a boys Gregory which all by Mrs. Florence Mercer. do ,hu- Mr. and Mr Armstrong sitting in the parUxr. 1 . . I . i l n, x I Ran-liderin- g ) 1 1 r x . i x - Mrs. 1 0. Rollins Dies At Centerville Home Of Heart Trouble 1 I. IbS nix'elv. 6, 1941 - Ki ui t $8 ( ills ilnmal x x I - i ha '1 next vs xxeek. I turns t nl this tlantii lleet. foiee as the Ixeai lie txiniiiali'leil hx Formal eulminate f the i i I light ill it i in I I l"iug a'l -- I hits hx i x hl'iii ei ninnies xxill v ei k ish this xx i k I tn fur all in I' at al ill k " in la Hints. I.t la I. K i i a . e J i i lah ld.ot i f Hu i tells a i fh M, U t a al mil et'ill e " I to fix the to states il v.,n! tinpluiiiulx" at it ut t int ht High rx y ;m u i n i In ti a a i ii imuHint a small h.is hi i II sta i x i.t il ' hlllellts us ft lit IiiIkiio; I' I I ill .1 lit I'lih e it s hi t in the ami 1 i nnl it nnal shit's nt leil it Is vxanant the di ig n.xt nui I It in e M s, p! i It' ' ( 11, ' I i ; al - mi I ,e lin nl hall il n all s.tiiligtli I t I i k While die I'lnli t - i'H 'i Tax e a with aril t U State Reo 15 x y LINCOLNS BIRTHDAY 12th i One hundred sign posts to designate streets which will be opened in the future in bountiful had been orderexl F'rixlay by citv eouncilmen, said city recorder Wilfred H. Williams. Mrs. Wilton of Moab, formerly of bountiful, is visiting at the home Nelson. i)f Mr. and Mrs. John K. The Wilton family lived in the Ncphi Duerxlen home, a few years being an officer in one of the CCC camps Uiat used tx operate here but later was transferred to the CCC camp there. Citv Marshal F.arrv W ride, Sr., tod.iv xxas searching for a thief who burglarized the Henry Armstrong d residence, istle $2 in silver $6.50 in a larger pure then ilFoirdeil the purse on the proyrty of the victims son, Truman Armstrong. The thief .Marshal 'Wride teporteil, gainexl entrance by opening a window of the home, and removed the purse from the dresser over-loke- us strive to may achieve sophomore at the U, having grad uated from Davis in 193K. He is also going out for basketball at the university. George I'adel, of bountiful, literally "stole ((;e shoxv at the recent presentation of "Margin For Error" comedy play at the University of Utah Theatre, according to university and reviewers, and xxas offered a vote of appreciation by tbe U" student body for his fine performance. Always a favorite of University Theatre audiences, I'adel has heretofore played minor parts, but distinguished him-senoticably. In Margin F'or Error" lie played a major part, and xxas on 'the stage during almost every minute of the action. Cast as "Finklestein, Jewish policeman responsible for the safety of the German consul in a large American city his role xvas essentially comic, and he handled it with materly poise it. Highlight of his perfor- and jjdivi. and just land lasting peace among all nations. REX THEATRE LAYTON, UTAH Saturday and Monday 8th and 10th FEBRUARY KIT CARSON Saturday and Monday FEBRUARY Double r 15th and 17th onlv feature-Saturda- y LOVE CAME BACK HOWARDS OF VIRGINIA Saturday and Monday FEBRUARY 22nd and 24th DRIVE BY NIGHT Saturday and Monday MARCH 8 and 10th THE WOMEN" SATURDAY AND MONDAY Abraham Lincoln MARCH 15th and 17th FLOWING GOLD SATURDAY AND MONDAY MARCH 22 and 24th "SEA HAWK" SATURDAY AND MONDAY MARCH 29 and 31 Wallace Beery in THUNDER AFLOAT The Mountain Fuel Supply Company are installing a new heating system in the Rex o o 8 o o 8 o o o o C o o Ihe Feb. 12th Farmers State SBank jf (am, rhich tl Aaoth roidd 4 zhilf o treat to The lier 'triser st ,fo tbe c li WOODS CROSS, UTAH V xx at 'tttdiiH ir.di Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation t lue 'I1 xx Mm Se I I I I I Four New Additions to the Buick give you Big-C- ar Line no w Pleasure in More Compact Size! SPECIAL t 9'd as I I pre hen tl i?ation ight it: tree A tjie sstwie iththx t uith ( ejea Ofher S 01 TBlSS tnfc at fii th tts W ,1 jpSed I (III th Hill I Post to ,le 'iooed kxx- - at ten, that Do It ii Buick I I Special Sedan , model 47y $1021 . White sidewall tires extra 4-do- or N search for impressive size, cars have been getting longer every year. Bumper has retreated from bumper until theres hardly room left in the family garage for the lawn mower and the good wifes gardening basket. Does that mean youll have to build a new garage to enjoy a big cars glories? Not nowl For there are four new Buicks on the market additions to our 1941 Special series that let you indulge your big-ca- r tastes in spite of garages. Opti.Mi.xl xmx the Ruix-- SrrciM O o aterstat :ttfes o BSm? Yw HPifEnt 1929-car-si- D lor'app1 Closed Wednesday OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOI s it Atuho jpect, tftion o 'Idle evening was pleasantly spent a A'jcmin ji voiced At pres a o o 8 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o oo o o o o o o o irtr cherish ; They are big cars in ability with a Buick Fireball engine that can be stepped up to 125 115-horsepo- horse by the addition of pound Carburetion. Com- They are big cars in their room with plenty of leg-- , elbow- - and head-rooin their spacious interiors. But-t- hey m fit your garage, handle like baby carriages, park on small change lt BOUNTIFUL OOOOOOOOOQOOCOOO their bumper-to-bump- So if length! er youve been itching for a big car but wondering where youd find room for it better hop right over to see these beauties now. Youll call them the seasons biggest news! for the BUSINESS COUPE optional equipment and accessories extra. Prices subject to change withEXEMPLAR OF GENERAL MOTORS VALUE DBAsniY BETTE PRICES BEGIN AT delivered at Flint, ze WHEN BUICK Mich. State tax, uandanl on ill other erifj. Harold Calder, Mgr. 105 South Wet all because we have trimmed down AUTOMOBILES DBiunm ARE IUIIT BUICK WILL c BUILD THEM out notice. Bountiful Phone 261 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOC 0 0 0 tfu Tt m ?os |