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Show r k 10, 1941 THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, APRIL Dale FARMINGTON Mrs. Walter cjniiiiinx tntcit.iin-cx- l her Fridge eluh, Mrs. (JeoiKf Knviris atnu.l liuine Kvtunlay from ITaK'UM, Aiion.t, wlicrr she li.tl .xjiriit ouil'lc ot weak with Lf ilaUKhtu, ln l'al MtukiRune a goiter opci .it inn. A (iiiman laly ftia Niw 'lotk )m e .title to Salt Lake to attend rontfcuce and do teimde woik, a guest of Mr. and Mis. Knl-Sit tier, the middle of the vviik Mis 11. J. Sessions and Mis. Arclm-sd.i- ' . l.nk was here last ( latent s, Mr, ami die has r(,mdet-e- ms: with his Mis A. I.. ( la i k his studies at , i mi sity t to w e v i t e hi 1 week d "Farmers Need Telephone Service" Dairy Farmer Says advard univerthat he has a theses to foie he graduates in 1 -- J line. With the s.i in ; and quarter w ,u in dais, football at the University of Utah slatted and two pros-p- i t s from Davis rountv eattie to the fme as inatet ml to hr heavily on next autumn in regular i minted I'onfemye lay, d he men, hot It of front last seasons i til outstanding play, are I ,r Grande (ireRoty, end, and Hurt Davis, renter. Both are thur 1 let k will sene on the oominittee lor the l athes sophotnoies and graduates of Davis DM IiikIi railin' si Imol. Davis is from BountiInion tie I arming-tonTimers t luh at then monlhU huu h ful and tin gory is from ails-iltaa- y .i w ill Sarah Virginia Christensen, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Christensen, were married Wedqesday in the Salt Lake temple. A meeting of softball players has been called for Thursday, April 17 at 8 p. m. at the Bountiful Junior high school for the purpose of electing officers and making ar More and more people are aharlng this viewpoint. Few things you can buy give you io much service for so littla money. ., tiim li day. Give us items for the paper and we wijl pass them on to the boys in the army where they will surely he appreciated. James C. Burns, son of Bishop and Mrs. James F. Burns and phone acrvice at any hour of the day or night. Its just aa important for a farmer to have a telephone aa anyone clc. I couldn't afford to be without one. n reet-tw- oii With a big herd of dairy cattle I am apt to need tele i he held at the ott Smih Hess, 5k, a resident of lnttd ill Salt l ake t ity oil until lie was five years iJ amiington Ihth. Apt red Keiii.er and old, when the family moved to Mr. and Mrs. childien of Il.v'" visited "itli Mis Idaho, died Friday night of last I. m y week in a Brigham ( ilv hospital of Mis. Ketiiiei s niothi , a hi ail ailment after two days Avetv, Sunday. Ilis horn was in Brigham city Xli. and Mi s. (i R t halim ate where he had lived the past 20 os KkV Iliiii their visit in viats. He was a earpenlrr hy trade He Pota faithful rhuiilt worker. and William At las repoits filled a mission in the northern ter was Mill itnte ill. I I I I ill-ns- s. I An-geh-- curred near St. George, caused by a cow in the road which the driver tried to avoid hitting when he lost control of his car. All occupants of a the car were hurt and taken to still were and in St. George hospital there at last accounts. Miss Lllen Sessions was reported the most hurt. Cement pouring was completed on Mr. Bills new theatre Wednes- 1 I On Eautrr Sunday, reach across the miles to those you love hy telephone. The operator will tell you rates to any town. m The t.itrx and was a home missionary .it tin- time of liis dath. He is sur- sons iv i d hy his widow and six and daughters and eleven grandcliil i in Brig- n. Services were hel. haul City ami interment was in the amiington Tin-day- UNION PACIFIC TRAIN! It's next thing to home comiort plenty ol room to move about . . . soft upholster ed seats where you can relax berths and read . . . tables lor writing . . . You avoid meals. . . . delicious Dining Car highway end weather haxards. Accommodations to suit your t g schedules. desires. Convenient, sleep-invitin- g time-savin- SAMPLE LOW ROUND TRIP FARES Laytoy In la Coach.. Lot AngU Chicago . Donvar fa . .1 Kaaaait City Portland $22.40 47.00 t 21.25 59.25 Cb.il.ng. $lpin0 C.io35 jar 4860 SmiUr low T $35.10 59.35 26.55 51.90 35.10 23 95 43.00 33.35 2S.65 IWth aati Standard SWpipg Cert f.r. lo olhoi point fare. libaral return limit. AUo vary low Ait dbart bawl aa crastil m moaay down pay loar ona-wa- Fi-- I y luithrt if.toWl coaiull: Clarence Baird, agent Phone 39 0 A 0 I 1 N t I U N D T H Eecfric rons Are Never Too BO? New Never Too What , ( oombs as all of the time seconds and never overheats, for heat is automatically controlled safer, indeed, if you leave the iron oa accident. take advantage of by Buy yours today offer! the special $1.00 trade-in SPECIAL OFFER for limited time! for your old iron I I regardless of age or condition U on purchase of new, automatic Electric Iron "1 cNl LAYTON Mr. and Mrs. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. of s Couldnt Get Along .... thing makes my job easier. Thats my bank! When I need expert advice, help my finances, or a loan to tide ine they certainly take care You bet I go to the with over of me right. Farmers State Bank WOODS CROSS. UTAH MEMBER FEDERAL INSURANCE. CORP. 18th. at 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1L Robinson arrived home from Denver this week. They spent last few weeks at the home of their children there. It has been develop power as you need it and that is precisely what the Buick FIREBALL eight with Compound Carbure-tion- f does. Trow- - estimated As long as one of the two carburetors in this system will do the job, that is the only one that functions. that But when you need extra power, extra pressure on the foot throttle throws an extra carburetor into action, feeding more fuel mixture into the average American spends 20 of his total income upon automobiles and up keep, and only about 20 of onfc weeks income each year upon his your engine and pouring home. more horsepower out. Money spent in repairs at home will bring better returns than you can hope to get else where. List the things which would BUICK PRICES delivered at Flint, brighten up your house and make it more weather-worth- y then bring the list to B. L A-- S. optional equipment and accessories $ usu- The sensible thing to do is to BOUNTIFUL Wallace when it Mich. State tax , V , Co. for estimate on the material extra. I'ricissuh'Ct to chanze without needed. notice. your power as lu thusou make need it. You know begin at (J for the Busine5S Coupe y the lift and life of plenty-powwhen its wanted. er And you get such frugal operation over the whole range of your driving that two carburetors give as much as 10 to 15 more mileage than the same engines once gave with one! Interesting? We think so too especially now. See your dealer and learn about FIREBALL design and Compound Carburetion out on the road. tS.ight extra cost on Buick Special moJcU, standard on all other Series Bountiful Lumber SEE YOUR DEALER OR kc.gft cisco, Calif, and Mr Frank- Muir oi i;untlf guests of Mr. and Mrs ' 7. ton Sunday. Mr. and rMs. RlX j, and Mrs. aErl Webb an(j Mrs. Elburn D ixon were friends in Salt Lake Sun ally takes only a small part of that to give you the performance you want. Home. a very few . And it wouldnt be smart to burn enough gas to develop a hundred-plu- s horsepower you allow anything in your 1941 budget for repair and modernization of your The new automatic iron heats up in y,r Mrs. Kdna Johnon reviewed an opera. Mr. and Mrs. Richard F.ddy and children of Salt Dike City spent the week at their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Udy and children of Salt Lake spent a few days at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Udy and at Mr. and Mrs. Orville Smiths. '1 lie South Davis stake M men and Glcanc rgirls will hold their yearly banquet program and dance at the Farmington ward amusement hall, Friday evening, April Did old-fashion- A, Tc YOUR HOME trols maintain the proper temperature for ironing every fabric cotton, wool, silk, rayoQ or linen. Being extra light in weight and scientifically balanced, it glides over fabrics with almost no effort on your part. Gone forever is the methods! fatigue of -- & Day in and day out seven days a week Im busy on my farm. And beBut one lieve me its bard work Co. Bridge returned Sunday, April 6th, from a trip to Caliiornia and along the coast down ax lar south as Calicnta, Mexico. In San l.ui Obispo, they saw our buys in Headhey said the quarters company. under the hard were drilling hoys difficulty of muddy grounds due to heavy rains. They saw Del Holbrook who was busy at the time repairing equipment. Captain Donald Smith, they said, had been called to Fort Sill, Okla., to attend a school there. Two of the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sessions of Ogden met with a serious accident, Sunday night, while returning from attend ng conference in Salt Lake City, Moapa and Las Vagus. They were passengers in a car driven by the aWfh4"b(T- bishop of M oapa.-TT- a That's the service you enjoy with a new automatic electric iron. Automatic con- "so! d Mr. and Mrs. pleasure it is to use an electric iron thats never too hot, never too cold, hut always just right! nt A Without My Bank 1 cemetery. Jay R. Udy. 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rowe Udy of Farmington, volunteered for service in the army according to officials of the Davis county selective service oftive .Mr. Udy will he inducted into the army about April 24. Davis county is to furnish one youth for selective service on that date so Mr. Fdv will he assigned instead of a draftee. Next Thursday, Joe F.. Brown in So You Wont Talk is the comedy feature along with a news, short ind two reel comedy at the Farmington amusement hall. Thursday, pril 24, James Cagney in City For Conquest. Thursday, May 1st, l ady in Question, May 8 Lady W ith Red Hair. Mr. and Mrs. W'ilford Anderson and son, Mark, of Rexlmrg, Idaho were conference visitors at Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bowens. Mr. Wayne Manning of Harlem, Mont, spent a few days with hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 11. Man ning, this week. Miss Ida Walsh and Robert Walsh and his friend. Jack I, Southgate, all of B. Y. U. spent the week-enat the J. R. Walsh home. The Junior literary club met at the home of Mrs. Leslie Turner, Monday night, with Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Ddell Face and Mrs. Wanda I from Mountain States Telephone end Telegraph -- on a base-me- Bangerter will other nominees f,.r the debate conn, q ll,e garet Morgan wm Mln for student repn utativ, 22 S dramatics cmin, u c and Dave Bark. and one half t,nr,UB'H ly on the puldic.,-:mary elections, t,, will reduce the nm:. ,r to two for each v an.Bo: elections on Apri; jj the winners. The more you use your telephone the more useful it becomes . COMPLETE season rangements for the coming called was fire department The after Monday Winegars William to house his of roof the noon when the fire was soon got on fire but extinguished. The cement work on the portion of V. W. Willeys new home is in, and the carpenters are busy erecting the studding and Hitting on the side on the upper portion of the building. returned Mrs. Lloyd Iarkin home ffom the hospital, I'riday of last week, where she had undergone a goiter operation. Seven Davis high school graduat es were this week placed on the of primary ballot of the UniversityminUtah students association for or offices in student government. Chief of the nominees is Ed Muir for the office of second vice president of the A. S. U. U. Two others Ruth Lee, independent, and Marjorie Muir, Delta Gamma, will vie for the job of historian. Shirley & Supply Co. 2 "Without frugality few can become rich, and with it few would ecome poor. Samuel Johnson. 105 SoEtl Rfs, W, . Harold Caldor, WHIN MTTIt AUTOMaai... . Bountiful, UIIT MUCK Ulai Will IUIID 26! THEM w ' |