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Show THE LAYTON JOURNAL, l.A News stoker School Destroying City Property V .u CAVE MEN ' i room they au r, 1'wiiuns , i'tle paper doll- - ami M"k Hot hi- -. '1 hi t,n them for ler- .n: tht- to help thitn mi e ca the nut k thi way . 'r 11 ' -- I .t ' I1 i v EENTEUVILLE M.i i i - ud , i tiiii' h a mu- -- ( '- 1 ' t M v , ' irv ) I )N ' l murc-tin- g R( I'ltOI il l.v-'- ? L! Y 1 1'Ilak i t , i , i i I'P - " to t' . IS, - g v K 11 " !l oil .It 11 VI l - v i ' V t I iishil' il.i" Ptv - m v ! ' are ' i 1 'ni'ii t'u L ll.i n L V It - l 1 t ruiH-in-wi,,- ! -- 'in i ! 1 -- a-- te -- 1 Liu ai J ! i t v al-- v i l Iv n, -t C a- -t Step-i-ter- s. ENCALYPTUS OIL attendance. in ith hi- Mr- - witli 11 Fishers room we were Toalking about Fncalyptus oil. ot Yalda Law brought some. She Mr it. 1 I r 1 ELEANOR TAYLOR mi--ic- GEOGRAPHY -. Fishers room w e are study the South American have been tudy ing rgcntina and the Eolkland I think it is very mtere-t-,- In Mr ag about Isfec- - We aLrt Jijnd- - -- x: J WETTE HFPWORTII -- -t ART - In art we are making poplar 'ries bv a Lke or river. Ye'd bet-e- r make them right or we have to ;o them over. I hope I get mine Tght BRUCE ROWDIDGE THE ART EXHIBIT r. . 'et Thursday and Friday we having an art exhibit. I hope tave some art ip the exhibit but guess everyone is hoping they i'e some art show' in it too. RAY STEED - : Satin la-- -- akt 'I l V' t'g.kn Will i' 1 Mi-Ju- i 1 a ' V 'll i i M -- . L Mr- - tended the tuiuia! 11 ou-- ill ti - KAYSYILLE ' ai d, I Id. hi at lhui-da- v 'gdi n ter of Mr Mi-- - Kov e vi M " a- I -- -t- vi-- Mi'iuiai aftirnoou Nlu Mi- le Conte ''tew ait Mr and Mr- - R Baiton and w - id hi ! dauglitu. Nut etie o! gue-t- - of Mi and tit Id. 'ximdav U ,(t Ml- - u U Rubaid (i.nlev, ,u imi'i'amt Mr and 'ale and Mr- - I Imr-ila- I - Mi- olm.m. Uolev, T'. Mi-- - Siol d hv Mi- - lett vi-it- ed M 1, Weavir David and Mt-illia- m in ini - -- D s iv Mi- i a - ti i'll I'.I' - - a II il i tn n -. M till ,1 I W O' t . II I luuotmial 1 -- I I t'e i I i as a my hut i umii d to tin n home he Bo nl itnl tn e ,h o n , m " s 'lh d to the home ot I, dm WmiM.il Mon. lav .iMi i noon to Mit out a u e tliil had luted in nun lltOM ll.ll III ,11 till ll, ll.i! Imt "hull wa- - i xtiugm-lie- il IhIoii tin .ti hi ,1 the h.u ill th Ini lui ii o not a gnat dial ot d image t u It it and m.itilu- - nit I l.i t ti d lor the u e. -- on wa- - hoi n Monda ai a Salt aki I io- - Hal to Mi uid Mi- - i i to Rut lui lull null hv i d two d i vi i n i - will he lit Id at tin Union Moitu.uv tins iid.it ivinmg and bmial will takt plan m the Bonn OtuI icnuteit I i -- -- nia vi-il- ed 1 ue-d- i Clean Its Healthful It's Modern It's Simple It's Certain It's Cool v It't Safe 1 ur 1 im See Your Dealer About the Special Offer 20 ALUMINUM SET -- 1 -- i 'Huts I v 1 old stove. I -- e- yi allowance on n ne As Trade-I- n for the ensuing season Apnl 30 to CHARLES W. LAW. Allowance for Your Old Stove Suit kdiic. av -- trade-i- vortant. (nil more imjvori.wu is the new life of freedom, letter meals, easier to prepare, that I enjoy In rooking 1 leurii ally. That's even a bigger allowance than the aluminum. And, as 1 ojxrate on a modest budget, 1 pay just $5 dow n anil the rest on convenient, easy terms. -- 1 1 re 1 But i t mm ( $30 set of aluminum ware It's JW Its hitri. icive a handsome, ustful It's Tim t i o 'III - ,'t out-- . Ml all ! Ml- .11 ,u 'u u u 1,0 mil ,i lull om i ti t,i ,it t t, m i a ot Mi- u s n mi I lull ' low u ii t s Releaiimg tl, - ot , i -- 1. . lui It t, M e , -- Ml Mo-- " i i,j , ,1, ihan ii'.iKtil homes m this territory whiih took lee Bv i hinging to Un.vlv. 1 Electric Cookery pending several weeks in CaliforWhile there they with Mi-- tola Webster and relative-- . Mi, and Mr- - Clitfonl Gieen the aruval ot a son, hum DO IT NOW! I at the St Mtik- - hospital To Bountiful Stono Clock Mi-- Clover Roliuis inteitauud bt i l.t - a l - at a mial at In i water users: borne, aturdav i i nuut Mi- - Jay Gaul and mi Plull oi Kejioit all tiansfers of stiKk ot Mis. bait lake wue gut-t- anti changes in water tickets Hiiuv Giaham Wedm-da- v -- lhotnley attendeil a funer al m Morgan. Uridav, lter lobbing the home of tTu Mr- - W. G. C'ragnn ot Ogih n Rev S R. Stmth in Ro-- i bug, ('ie, was a week-ena loiitnti tlnet left a not tallniK ot Mr- gue-- t him h i ad and asking the ntm-i-at the home licktnlooper of Trank lii ktnlooper to 11 ay for him. Mr- Mant nne OBuen ami Mr and Mr- -. Vaughn Eastman returned home 'Tuesday from Washington, where they have been pending tile past six months Primary conference wa- - held in the ward Sunday evening Golden Layton. Irvin Call and Mr. Land attended the Theta banquet and entertainment in ogan Sunday, which wa- - sponsored bv their daughter- Mrs. Markham ot the Dali-hig- h school took her dancing class to Provo Friday for the .seminary graduating dance Mr- - Golden Lav ton of I.ayton and Mrs. Rulon Barnes of Kays-villattended a paity at the honu of Mrs. I.e Grande llc-- s in Farmington, Saturday Otlur ilub members present were Mrs. Horton Hi-Bow n, Mr-- . Traiey Mi MrWilliam Manning. d - Im joining tlu more W'cs, 1 n-- cn 1 m m i i Mill , - i u i i wa-do- tali Mi-Irv- d I i Will O' , I Stiwait illiaut Simmon- toi a motoi tup lo v vviie Mrs. Joseph lxuaml. who has been visiting wilh Mi .oil Allan Whitesides son of Mrs Chri-t- i Momliv for Jeft 1 lite-de- x aul has been made her home m St Mum Paul, student body presdent at the D.iv is Mr and Mr- -. Golden Smith aie . i w t i t , l , "in foi mil high school for next year and Mis-- 1 velvn Layton, daughter of Mr and Mrs David h Layton has hem made v iee president Mr- Spmcer Galbraith and Mrs David Barnes spent last weik-enwith Mrs Chancey liy ton in daho Mrs Dawson and Mr and Mr- - R dam- relativi-it- t Dgden, Sunday. I Featurei You II j.wctally like Alout I I LAYTON n "Ut o'l a- -- i , B. it Mi Mo-- - i 1 - Ses- ived in an autoiiiohih near St luoige, Utah, w lu n she was returning to her wmk a muse m ega- -, Nevada aftei as Ds vomi attending the pril ence in Salt ake Citv. Mis- - lieatriie lliomliv of Smith field, Utah on her b.u k to Monti-cillwhere lie - emplnved - a teailnr in the puhlie i hook op-led n with out for a hruf Mr- - Hattie , "ill u amdint il i ' ,11 .1 Vi I ii i - i , , i i II Ut i ii, I i i mollu -t l t , i i , , AvAf1 , ' i in ii ' Ill hi imuries i t il i Mi- - Ses-ion- -. and M- r- lit t J n the Twilttl daiigh m Ogdin, dud sions ot la- - i lit p ' In lull , ' J Carvu at uwu- m thin i , 1 11 -- M i i , . Mr and i i i s ton--il- la- -t , . , t s , ' i ' t Mill.! 11 V IM .1 and k. Mittuutt, daughtir Mittiiutt - mu opeia'iou putiumed da i ' i dav of oui-- e vali sung at her borne from n i 'i.all -- ' i d.iuliti r, - jiynt , umn ii iuili-- ai in vi-.t- nl nv Mi - a Laivti n Su-a- M t - ,,n t lo- tni tu 1 i i N WOODS (BOSS a- -t -e g lO-- e- t -- took a big smell and inv nose still stings. She and Joyce Trowbridge put some on heir handkerchiefs and keep smell-nwouldnt wonder if their it sting too. Id hate to think had to smeTl it again. me smeTl 'thi mitt r, it tie Mi- -. 1 i ttmi Maiv iluughtu. w k .iki w i - lu u i - n Mr- - i ii Ses-nvt- i- Sunday morning at the reg ul.ir prayer meeting of the kxal Sonday chool ofijotr- - and teachers, a letter, received from Mr. and Mrs. Jes-- e 11. Barlow ,was read by Superintendent Carl R. Green. The letter was in to 2b letters written by .members at a Sunday school party given for the couple, prior to tlu-i- departure for the mission field, and wluih by agreement remained staled until the arits reai bed their destination. Mr., and MrBarlow are labeling in Marshtiild, Oregon. 'The tir-- t in the book view of Song of Y ears by Bess S. Aldriih was given at the Relief society nueting last Tuesday afternoon by Mrs Hattie Sessions. Under the direction of county Secretary. Del. ore Nichols, a meet mg was held la- Widne day from d .2to 5 p. m. in the Clearfield public school building to cheek farm plantings under the 1W1 A A A. program. Keplar Sessions has returned home, after working a month in the Joseph Ilafen gold null in Current, Nevada. Mrs. Gertrude Eliason of Salt Lake City, is a guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Barlow Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Knight and children have returned home from a fishing trip in Idaho. Les Leavitt, manager of the local Smith Canning Co. has returned from a business trip to Wvom- 1 I s ' I ! I v si - tv akvr i!e W al'ti'ima i i 1 1 1 1 w -- CLEARFIELD -- I 1 1 at1 i h ", 'i I r i j, gim: sit - i in law and '' ih)' Bln,' t 1 -t w old srove on v'i!i i -- ,,l-- o Win, .r ui v -- 1 let II I l I i.Ug' v -- I - 11 I .i- -- i- IM CETTWC arn ooov offer I im ,o t v - ' ti - hi o I i, N w 1 t , m I o n to vo 't ii w i t on i m llollatul. i n the third grade, a o! ,,'ioi.t vt.tr- - lie - i t tl lln d Holland alld a about to.r iiidymg mid f ' - t i tluv trade ddi- - to keep tlro Jin t' l tati 111 la-- t In t'e- - lav lutir from iloodng the land. dfiYrmt t!ilnole i mu Mobil school an to DON LOLLARD talk a a'lott iiv gtod gut to tin ihdirm lie Preparing For The Event how them mam thing- - to grade the i luldrcn h. Jji the fourth xhibit. that he had brought lit Art ang 'C ,r i paring for the the a ong in Spani-- h I. litlp llie teai her R K 1! B BRIGGS the nput tlu m 'jvngs oil pupir room have nl'c hack of the The artule cu tioned "Gtneral some Qt the drawing-- . They Kilia-- t fining to tie l0l veTV fine. Im tire the fourth l're-- Bountiful po-- t office selling U. S. a irne on will very Ve put Defense Saving- - bond- - and Postal aren't vcnD venson Saving- - Stamp-- , printed on the , di i o fiont age,- applies to the ools Lio-- s and armmgton po-- t SPRING offices. and ome Spring - here at laie flowers are blooming around think they are er g building ( uifut, don't von5 111 Clc.u livid Y LSLEY WICKER public si bool under the direction ot Mi-- Veda Morten-iSPRING presented the operetta, "L mderilla in the local ward recedne-da- v lahall ev tilTias reation The come lmt. at J.Tmg of s is ihaiactcrs vveic Cining Gers, are coming up. The gra-C)Ming greener. The birds are derella, Marion Poll; the Prince. Harris Adams; Stepmother, Radu is and new and evert thing pigmg 11a -j illiam- eek it looked as if w e Bow en, Wh Last W going to have winter ALL and Vera dam-- . Godmother, Na Vrmer Im certainly glad spring Dme Darkir, Cupid, llovd Bvbce All the si ltool ihildrtn participated V come. BETH BROWN A in the singing of the chom-eIni ge and airenativ e ciowd was aho i I 'V 111 . - I SOUTH AMERICA HOLLAND ' 34, B41 ' . 1 t t i', i " i i r i a ' l ION UTAH, APRIL CipplianraA. pwm. D '4. Before Secy. 0OQ0 QQWm iimnntr. o ann o CD (400(30 0 a. tiai 0x111x1 -- lp-silo- n 1 e m COMPLETE Mt-I.- -, eo rnansr IP mpiuti-- . i Mr- - Yitttrli Mr- - loe ( llmrn Dixon gave an amount 1 Mr- - Ilarn-an- d K, ' hr of wilt Pi i1 cxnt runic - a G man ing In 'I helma Morgan mtith d giie-t-- v Mary Stiwait" ()t'ur Y Mi 'tin r ot im t tti r'l, .A S ilt and Ri i d Vi U rh Mr-- . Triuvhri'.ge ot ln'i! t a- i ( i si-t- i .Mi-- s llikn Call wa- - home from with I. ogan to spend the week-en- d UNION PACIFIC TRAIN! next thing to home comfort plenty of room to move you can relax g berths .delicious Dining Car meals. You avoid highway d weather hazards. Accommodations lo suit your i8stfes. schedules. g Convenient, 3 1 ir ful a k. i it" mea-urc- , goft upholstered seats where lead . . , tables for writing . . . sleep-invitin. , time-savin- J SAMPLE LOW ROUND TRIP FARES from Layton to; I f0 P1 SUaq Cm ; $22.40 . i ; i .... rCiT PcrUaJ . . . 47.00 21.25 39.25 25.65 IW4 aatra. Swmlu rtun limit. ofcowf rwvl low S35.I0 $3?.3S 59.35 48.60 26.55 23 95 51.90 43.00 35.10 33.35 Ium to ola.r paiat. Alo very low 9m erwei't V Skdrtl la Cb Cmm one-wa- y no money down d. k9' ?! V or fmiibpr dttoiJt Clarence Baird, agent Phone 39 "I M3 TMt A d. e fare. pay her parents Quincy Adams killed an I agio in I ay ton last week. He has placed it museum in Ogden in the Japane d It ( feet. Gkn Flint, son of Mr. and Mrs Leonard Flint will leave next Wednesday for the Hawaiian Islands to work. A farewell do missionary dance will he given for Tim evening and his testimonial will be Sunday evening. Miss Ruby Anderson of Ogden was a guest of Miss Iovraine White sides last week-enThe Hollyhock camp of DUP re organized at their mcetng last week which was held at the home Mrs. of Mrs. John F. Neville. Sarah Adams, captain. Mrs, Ada Flint first vice president and Mrs Mimmie Layton second vice president were the new officers appoint-The mothers of the West Lay ton Relief society entertained at Daugh Tuesday afternoon. It ters day was largely attended. There was 65 present. Miss Norene Call who is teach30 ing school in Richfield brought home the economics girls to a;jend convention held at assembly hall in Salt Lake Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Claire Whitesides entertain- of price will show that the Pontiac De I.uxe "Torpedo A COMPARISON doe cost a little more than the de luxe models of the lou three. However, thi difference itself is oot important. In fact, it is so slight that owner say it' hardly noticeable when spread over monthly payments. But the extra dependability this slight difference buys IS important and in our files are hundreds of letters from owners indicating that the phrase"Built to Last 100,000 Miles' only begins to describe Pontiac's long life and trouble-freperformance. And whea you e 105 add the scores of other advantages Pontiac provides, plus the fact that Pontiac's great reputation for dependability means its worth more to you at trade-itime, then you 11 understand why more people are buying Pontiac this year than ever before. Why don't you see vour Pontiac dealer today. MERAi. MOTOR MATaeiC OHiytZSAtOXfFVKAAt OMTPfAWMCOCL n PONTIAC PRICES RLCIN AT H28 FOR THE DE LUXE "TORPEDO" SIX BUSINESS COUPE Delitertd at Pontiac, Mubigan. State tax, optional equipment, accessories extra. Prices and specinattont subject to change without notice. SOUTH FIRST WEST O HAROLD CALDER, Mr. O m uas cam wtw m im met BOUNTIFUL, UTAH O TELEPHONE BOUNTIFUL 261 |