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Show THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, APRIL 24, 141 i Charles 0. Liindbertf Aiul Virginia Willey Married Saturday mgtun. Savings for you to climax another milestone in our Company history. Canvas Shoes Mattress pads Mattress coven Scrim marquisettes Slack Denim Car blankets Chambray dresses Gauze Sturdy soles for was honored at many and xIuum-iprior to hr r matrianc Miss Helen lesser of Salt Lake Uity was hostess at a supper party for a number of dose iriends Miss Not a Atkinson and Miss Maty Randall, Loth of Bountiful, entertained at a miscellaneous at the home of Miss AtkinTm. '1 lie Berime pilL i lass hum led the Ltidt at a shorter at the liome of Miss lanue t o at Boiintitul. Mrs. liarutt ol I loiintil til, was hostess at a dinner patty at her home this week end, and Miss Keva Wnket, also of Bountiful, Complimented the honoied pnest at a miscellaneous shower at her Tiltf at t - 47c bruit- s 1 MAN OR BOY. when these are gone (eti 42 inch. 6 yards. Mrs. Willard (i. Carr Returns From Visit With Niece friends of Miss Cutnorah Call Petty, daughter of l.anroni and Annie Barlow Call: Cumorah was a very talented young lady in music, singing and readings. She may he remembered playing for all shows in the old how house before 1914, Twenty-on- e years last January, he was enrotite to California, She topped off in Salt 1 ake City to visit her father and family and friends. While here her family atne down with t lie flu, in 15 days site and three children passed away just leaving one little four year old yirl, by the name of Thelma Petty She was cared for by her mothers isu-rMrs. Willard G. Carr, for month. In this time she also ltad the fist, but with Dr. Keslers good eare was saved. One day her fatlie earne and took her for a ride. From then on she was never seen nor beard of by her family until March PM1 just 21 years later. In all these years, she has her taken to many states and lias had no home life, tcligiotts training ant very little cpe or lo.e. In all this lime she remembered her Uncle W illard and Aunt Annie Carr' tiaine and Bountiful. Many times lie had thought of writing but wondered if these names were just t lie Extra .. - 98c 3c Tea Aprons 5 80 sq. percale fortable and cool 98c Shirts and Shorts Close out of ladies shoes white and blacks of odd lots. Exceptional values. Buy several now, $1.00 Quilt Patches $1.00 WHITE SHEET many Blankets Assorted patterns to the enough for one quilt. buy them by the 5c Big warm fluffy. 44c Dresses Pillows Duck 75 25 Down Fast color, wash frocks. laundried CENTERVILLE Sturdy, colorful, practical. Thg Literature, Music $1.00 $1.33 $1.00 , easily Hassocks dream, hut this March, 21 years, since she left Bountiful, she wrote and has found out she has many loving and anxious relatives who have been trying to find her. She is a very moral girl and has been married six months now. She a REX THEATRE LAWTON, UTAH Saturday and Monday Mickey Roonev in BABES IN ARMS Thursday, May st I Lady With Red Hair AlaflnnDnssnoDD HGDc To Everybody Saturday and Monday, 3 and 5 Shirley Temple in YOUNG PEOPLE Thursday, May 8th Out West With the Peppers married a nice young man. They have neither iiqe heard of the M turnon i hutch or the Word of Wisdom, but neither one of them smoke nor drink, which is a credit to them. She must have had some power all these years to keep her in the right path thru all these years. She has lu-eseparated from her father for nine years also. We in Bountiful are hoping that she will soon he permitted to see Utah, the place of her birth. Her aunt, Mrs. Willard G. Carr, has just returned from a weeks visit with her lost niece. Another aunt. Mrs. Dan Miller expects to go and see her soon. ,, lcit the i . tween hire and overturm 'L were Private t Pri ate Arnold bach suffered a derate concu m cuts and bruises takm to the Fun where at last rej tion were reported men were returnilough in Wasting-.- r leep. The car went pit, struck a culvm ed against a fetKi On Thursday Betteridge wu members of the K, i Mr. and Mrs. Art the proud parents tl born Saturday. a- - 1 t . - , lir you with an Auto Loan Personal Loan Home Loan Farm Loan Insurance Loan Collateral Loan Loan For Taxes . In short, if you need money for any purpose, its our job to see that you get it quickly, pleasantly and at a fair rate of interest. State IBank Fammeirs WOODS CROSS, UTAH Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation refreshments law and family have been occupying their home. They will continue t ydo so until next fall when school opens, when Mr. Pitt and family will take possession. Bountiful now has a howling alley which was opened for business a few days ago. Some parties are advocating the establishment of a high school in Bountiful and even ask the city council to lead out in this move hut Mayor Riley informed the parties that the city would not he the logical body to take lead in this matter, hut suggested that the FT A might he the right organization to spon sor such a move., It suggested that a might he called to set- how tiie people feel in regards to the proportion. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Holbrook arrived home on Friday evening from the trip east. The brick work on Mr. Bills new theatre is going tip like magic since the stormy weather has abatg - deal was consumated this week whereby the Duard Hardy home became the property of Stanley 1itt, a member of the faculty at the Davis high school. Mr. Hardy and tain v live in Omaha and ed. Mrs. Richard Stringham, daughmoving to that city had resided in Denver for two or three ter. Mrs. Fred Garrett and Mrs. Frank Smedley 'ears. Mr. Gerber, a brother-in- have returned he-tor- c WAS MDAM A to race with LUMBERMAN? Well, he did the same things the lumberman of today has to do, warn the people that a had storm is coming and that it is to their advantage to prepare for it. His response was Buick SPECIAL SI006 White sidewall tires extra sprinter or a longW0distance runner look silly trying just the same as the lumberman gets. Hes crazy. Well wait for a while. Today the wise man prepares for winter while it is yet summer, but many people put it off until winter is here. Noah didn t have as good a chance as the lumberman of to The retail lumber company can furnish you shingles for the roof even if it is pouring down rain, or insulation for the house if it is freezing inside, but it would be wiser to get these things while the weather is still good. a clothespin firmly, clamped on his nose! et, in a sense, something fairly close to that happens in nearly every car that lacks Buicks sensational Compound Carburetion.f For your engine has to breathe in huge quantities of air to be mixed with gasoline before it is burned in the cylinders. But fuel supply systems can handle only a given volume of air. single-carburet- day, for when the rain commenced to fall the door was shut and it was just too bad for those outside. COMING Knute Rockne All American Delicious V hen the an;.. onOQHin siEZl mass-meetin- BOUNTIFUL Art w can we help club of Centerville met at the home of C. A. Streepr, Lucile Streeper being hostess. Miss Elen Agren, county agent, gave a ver,v interesting demonstration pn identifying fabrics. u and carls injured Springs EnTTIio and Sheer cotton prints. Seersucker 1 Wilson Hayward, son of Charles Annie Hepworth Hayward, formerly of this place, is in Alaska, training, with the army. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Clay, visited members of his family on their way to Virginia, where Mr. Clay wdll take ten weeks military training .He is a first lieutenant. They will visit his brother, George, and family at Hutchison, Kansas. Take a motion picture trip from Salt Lake City to Australia. Presented by Bountiful First ward Mu tual, April 29th 8 p. m. One full hour of unique entertainment absolutely Free. iox Batiste Gowns dozen. , 1. if Agren Catharine Smith, Amelia White Smith, Ida Gardner, Betty Tingey, Ida Smith Ivy Carr, Vera Smith, al I.thel Miles. Nora Alta Blood, Della Streeper a mm Hanson, ton. Larsen, Florence Cook, ILk-and Barber, Lola Ruth McIntyre, l.ucile Streeper. The MIA of the Centerville first ward will conclude the jears activities with a three day program. FesTuesday, April 29, a "Theme Centerville in the held be will tival Memorial hall at 7:30 p. m. A three act drama Hob Goblin House will be presented Wednesday, April 30, 8:15 p. m. for all children of the ward under twelve years of age and Thursday May 1st at 8:15 p. m. for everyone twelve years of age and over. Two privates stationed at Fort Douglas with the Twentieth wing, United States army air corps, were were served to Mbs fine. 29c Rockford Sox Mens sizes 12 14 Boys knit cotton Mens Shoe Values quality fast color. 17 c Mens sport hats that are com- Pillow Tubing Lome. To size. No more Mens work pants. $1.00 $1.00 10c 25c $1.00 $1.00 Gabardine Hats Flour Sacks 48 pound Covert Pants Special Values D. ( Da. is of Bountiful is hold-the r (',t a i untrai t fur stuccoing as Farmington, Daw. uiint jail at rcmedeling protect a part Ut the under way. Mr. Davis made n hid of $270, according to rec-ioffice. the county clerks comS. Holbrook Humhing pany, a!o of Bountiful, received the contract for the installation of 250 feet of sewer line at the county jail, when he submitted a low bid of $166 for the job. James H. Stocks, 64, of Lewiston Utah died Monday in a Pendleton, hospital as a result of a stroke sufstation there fered in a railway Sunday. He and his wife were returning home from a visit with a daughter in White Bluffs, Wash. Deceased is a brother to John C. Stocks of Bountiful. Mrs. F.dwin Pace, who has been very ill for the past couple of weeks, is reported to be improving Mrs. T. A. Waddoups was taken to the L D S hospital, April 20 and was placed in an oxygent tent. She has been in a very critical condition but when heard from the middle of the week, was thought to be slightly improved. Miss Faye Lawson who has been employed at Mom's place has accepted a position as operator in the local telephone exchange to succeed Miss F.lva Schulthies who anticipates changing her vocation in May. Miss Hogan will succeed Miss Lawson at Moms place. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Samuelson, former Bountiful residents, hut who now live at Pocatello, announce the birth of a daughter at the Pocatello hospital, Saturday April 19. Mother and child doing L. LAST IPKW DAYS ash- - rum their vacation trip to or To that extent, then, an ordinary engine has a clothespin on its nose a limitation on air supply for big power - operation. We remove that clothespin very simply by having two carburetors ; one that handles all casual driving smoothly and efficiently, another to jump in with more air and more fuel when you call for extra power by stepping on the gas treadle! Simple? Very simple indeed. And simply marvelous in the extra Fireball wallop it gives you and in the gas savings you get to 15 over pre- vious Buicks with the same-siz- e engines. Maybe youd better go see your Buick dealer now. jOptioiul equipment on the Buick Special, standard on all other models. etn Call Bountiful Lumber & Supply Company for prices Down Argentine Way 'k delivered at Flint, Mich. State tax, today. EXEMPLA GONE WITH THE WIND BOUNTIFUL LUMBER & SUPPLY COMPANY lt as it is jUst as impossible to keep a first class man in for a fourth class man to hold a first class job. a forth class - as much as 10 105 Of GENEKAl MOTORS VAIUE equipment and access" ries extra. Prices sublet to change without n'l-- 1- KASIIN IMJIIC& Cfl. South First West Harold Calder, Mgr. 0 optional Bountiful Phone 261 WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM |