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Show D61 Programs Sunday Will Honor .m i Mr- - l A. P.owen, of Pmm J was awarded at the Hall of ham put. W t dnesdax , May 7 tash ar of the ward of the lm.-- t outstanding the htiiik' t,.i P.owtll ill .111 ill ot the year. Ml" In t distim ti.ui f..r b. mg most hol.tr--1- . i A ii ( mi Hiding m a. Unties, si .in to r ihation t , out and I'll-guuru! ip, j.li.-hold mt rt St She is a mi mt.er of ' Ills 111 .i i r .i P.olllltltnl t w t a n s. i. it t v foi the la mils t ciu t ' ' rant a - s I. Ill standing junior gnls, based oil ex-tillul t.. I. D S i ni wav iili nt I i I : .i M Mis I i , tt 1 'HVin NOLAVT TVNHnOf NO.LAVT 3H1 bant, reports that his mother, Mrs Jesse II Parlow, was one of the s tour honored nioihtrs at a Mother Marsh-iitlDav program lit Id m tltc t 1. 1 1 i , I.i AVW in Davis high school. CLKARFIKLI) mu Grant Brothers 1 'll Penneys Summer Apparel d in a iditorium school high I or the being Marshfield. Oregon. Orval Ndaiii', fotmtr pirxi- meetpresent at the !t lit of the National Hankers assn grandmother w ho has the most grand Did i tin .n, was the guest speaker at ing, was presented the ( learl it Id k iwanis club meeting re ii, Mr. Parlow flower. She held hi the North Davis junior with a beautiful potted She and her, btllHM has 22 high m howl last Thursday evening husband grande missioturit s are L. D Mr. Adams spoke on the subjcit: the in TFffin0 from Charfith! laboring North West mission Held. regular '''.III. " lilt Will ,1litrvcne Hotair Among those at the Dial Sunday sacrament services, the program, as in the ( uliii'i in. nii"i'"i honored with potted flowers school last local ward chapel given m jhe ait nit it's it on Mothers rngauvd in i am day were Mrs Susie .Sunday evening, was under the di- W. tor uvtr two Kill k nul, Hattie G. Sessions Mrs. Nelson, rt ction of tbe Aarunie priesthood. Itn '1 t.ation at Hi Hudson. Ihe G i.icnt-iLula Mrs. and yrais It lollowe.l the plan outlined by the r ami at K a . attendance for hast Davis lngh were hurih. here were several speak- awards the ni"l at bait aMik !i at (irauiti war during past ers and musical numbers. The last installment in the book M'jrs risnltiur with Git), ilui niK Mr. Mrs. Kmanuel an.l Hanks, Mir Nil.ikir, Mr an.l of Nears by Mr. and Mrs. I'lurien Kiag and the re.iew, The Song 'l tin Volltli was given Hess Streeter Aldinh, latters children, Garth and Collen at a t - well known Mi Mrs. Hattie G Sessions at the King, have returned from a trip to by It .ulct having Stunt Hoy regular literary meeting of the RePurl, y, Idaho, While there, Mr. in .ti inns iuii!'. At lief society last Tuesday afternoon. Hanks was honored with a birth-Ian s;lit in all ui gamatioiis of the This story marked the end of the iy anniversary party by members lessons for the current season. leselmitli Pilot to that, In was atne P.ounti-- f of bis family. in tlnmh strowps of Wist he resumed next Mrs. Arthur J. Purningliatn of son work will offuers are former t w the lit e tatmly ul waul, The planning Wist Point, who has been receiv- October. il v a mothers and Daughters program medical in Dec in' the his at tumor, tuatnunt a tesiiiiioiiiai for May 27th. Ml t hospital, lias returned to her home fur Siin.lav Mai 25 at Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hamblin of mu. h improed. She is tbe mother at West ..unit it ul wunl tli.iel, with Mr. ot Mrs Mabel Manning and Mrs. Syiacuse visited Friday ft- N hf a P plus an an A. I.I U .uhloiips ami r Naomi Mrs. Hamblin's mother, In add to this. Miss Powiii has G.dda P. n low, both of Clearfield. a hi I ill "ill hr ktl, hot n ol lamhlin. r for a In Id M Mrs a position as sti nogi pin ha i mis' proKtam Mjl.ty is recovering (. su iht - Mht Alter attending the funeral ser-a nr - I. lie ol tile down town stoics of it bet home lit ie of a throat infec, I' n P Pa pai t s ,iii, it es of David Me Person the folshe lias all v Niton ake il the time tion Mis Main y has been ill sev-- i lit, lot it .i ant, jin, lowing children and other relatives .. la s Allhlh all loMph W outl, all ol bit n attindmg the university. of the (let eased have returned to I ami Mis Dota if of Pmgham am! Ian, h sihult t Ik ir homes. Mi and Mrs. Dtmon aht wa-- . a week end ''alt ol hoth ,1 St hnu.lt Allit guest at the Nlelcrson of Inglewood, C al if., of s tlsoil Milton home of hi r mother, Mis. John ( nt ishop .Nickerson llotaee ol West Hollya m Nit tiiant will l Wist oti Mrs. Mr and wood, Calif.; Nit-, .Nine Statks and htr Walter while tails a hint jr daugli Holbrook of Venue, Calif.; will lohii ainl Mis Jatkson Nlthea gi,v t.is. to, ml Carigan and Miss Mrs. Mary D S Anthtgg ot os AngeNlplu St.uks, ate visiting in Los imti atioii ami hem .In tioii, if L Mis. les; Neplu Kogtrs and Mr. lionot itiK ( alif. with relatives includ Nngeles, piOKiam Sptitnih t Van Arden of Mrs. Abner and hi Suml.n t oiiuav ant. to he lit mg Mr ami Mrs. Pari Starks and I William Van Idaho and Nt 1. tit ewiston, Vi ami a 1) S a n in 5 Nit Ison, m. Itountitul list in at and Mrs, Nolan Muir. p Arden of llutte, Montana. er iiisti m tm nt is high Mrs I.a Kent Daub and chilw.inl, priie.les his ih pal tine Smith Iage has moved his house s, lionl at Kavsville, Sunday will be li en of I larrisv ille, Utah the noi t lit ill states mission. spent last to a new- lot, which lie recently pur m tbe with end as guests of Mrs. Mi tiraiit, who has been jssmi.it honoitd at a testimonial Daubs ami Ponntilul t liapel, Set on. vvaid e,l with the Iliion moiuarv Mr and Mrs. Alvin Wood. i based near the branch Woods tients, I nion rompaii) for the past two pi mi to leaving for the Not tin til Mts, May Putton is visiting with Cross factory.'1 Priant S. Jacobs and David Lav-toD ,S of Davis 1, mission is states a high her .sister in Compton, Calif. Mrs. graduate Seats, have gone' to Louisville, KenA graduate of Davis lngb si bool shool, ami has icsitletl in Bountiful is still recuperating from in .uttoit to attend the county officers f v of Miss tucky, and ami the Iniv ersit Utah, lor two years. Junes reteivt.l m an automobile convention being held there. They He served as clioishr in West Ntlson is al filiated with Theta Alat Clearfield almost two traveled Pacific bus by LTimion Bountiful waril for one ami pha Phi, lioitoi.nv diamatic gnmp, years ago. with a counof Utah other to ami since t Peta group timing Nlpha beta, rog.m Mr. Mrs viars, and binary Orlando Muir and v lloiintilul, has belli tboister for tbe iation, ami Cwtan, honorary ilnldicti of Spt ingvtlle, Ctah were ties otficcrs. They are scheduled A oi gaiiiatiou of Bountiful M gioup at the Ctali mmetsitv. K"i sts here last week of relatives to make stop over visits also in maha and Chicago. Inst waul, lie is now seinin' as Ptior to a veats woik at Davis m. hiding Mr. Muii's parents. Mi. stake missionary. high si bool, she taught at Amni ami Mis, 'I bonus Muir, and Mr. Pit'Kiam spcjhiis aie, lltber tan 1'oik and la r at llelur Citv .md Mrs. l.lovd Mini, Mr. and Mis alt Lake I it ; Bishop S. While living in lleher Citv, she Haiold Muir and Mr. ami Mrs. Milton NiKtui of est Poimtitul was di.mia leadti, lor Wasatch Kex Kami. ill. ami Malh I. 1) S stake. Dining her college llolbtook, stake Mi. and Mis J P. fl.uk of Clear North Farmington Sunday school ami emplonr. Other days, she served as seccrtarv of lit Id announce the mattiage of their gave a party Wednesday evening A hoard ait', Mrs. Coy J, lav "at. I, Smith Davis stake M Donna, to Reese Stoker, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Callaiol Poiter ami Alton G. Affleck lor three years, and was also a daughter, son toi uier Davis countv commit vin Sessions in honor of Edith all of Pountitul, Mr. ami Mis, Kay member of the Sunday school stout Oslo Stoktr, and Mrs. Stok i, who left loy.l and Emilv Po-Paiton, ami Allred Schmidt, all of btvaid t'f the same stake. oi Syracuse. tr he collide young hursday night the former for Salt lake Citv, who will be lieatii Miss Ntlson, who is a daughter will live in Yellow-stonSjiacitse. an the latter for in imisnal si lei turns, l.tshop liv.ui of Mr. and Mrs. John K. Nelson, Mrs. .'svlvia Krause has returned Seattle where will spend the 'lalor it Pomitmd Pnst watd and of Pountiiul, will enter the mission home iioin Cottonwood, Ctah, summer. Mis. they I hza Richey accom Mr. tiraiit will speak biictlv. Open home tm June 2 an.l tor depatt while she visited for several weeks pa n ic'd Miss Rose to Seattle where itiK pra.ver is by 1). Kay Moss of Chicago, III., mi June 11. with her aunt, Martha Moses, who they will visit with relatives. Salt l.ake City ami closing prayer Speaker at Ihe testimonial will has been ill. Lewis Sjoblom has resumed by Claiencc l.ee of Woods Cross. he 1iesiilcnt James 1'.. Purus ol I. Ion P.irlow. young local tner- - work on bis new house. Tbe young missionai ics will en- South Davis stake. Others taking ter the mission home cm June paik will he, Tummy Roberts June Koberts, Petty Mitchell, Romania Grant, Elaine Nelson and 4 Maxine Taylor, all former students of Miss Nelson. William R. Smith, , bishop of Bountiful Second ward, and the mistupnary will speak brief ly, Wilford C. Wood will give the invocation and lencdiction will be Miss Helen Bowen, daughcr of said bv Principal Samuel Morgan hav tu ' In i ii timi'iilar aitmtits and l.U siholur-shi- i and leadership, and was jus of tins itirntly eluted an oltnci iihiiIv Slit- is an nt t r of Apmiu offl-I.- r tine alts sot It tv, and also an a t Mu, boiunary of llfta imisnal soiority. She has Iten very aitin- all three years m music, t hiding atapella t hunts, glee t lnb, orihestra and band. She lias been ih uni majorette for the I mversity ot I 'tali band for tbiee ytars. Miss P.owen also is a number of tbe Picis t lull and has done outstandli rt m it le, the ing woik on the tbe Ctoman, tbe si botd paper, year book. At the present time she is noted as one of the outstanding students in riding and is scheduled to tide in the Horse Show this coin mg month Mi'-Powells a.ti.tge is between I Parking and National Defense 1. . . YnniiDg 1 ! v - 1 Hom-relative- 1 ( iu-- - i , 1 C il - I Slipover or coat style of brush rayon 1 ( t ( . . v M I 1 Davis Teacher (ailed To Mission 1 I 1 raii-v.i- ii I s I Cht-tor- .l Sport Jackets 1 $4.98 1 1 1 . v - I Gay nt one-Iia- lt I acti-vit- 1 FARMINGTON 1 N C 11 $2.98 Slack Suits Duo-ton- e wool suede saddle stitch pockets. Flour sacks Boys wash pants st 98 1 Mens wash pants $1.49 Mens Rockford sox .. Boys polo shirts 25 s Close out FOR MEN OR 98C Boys trunks 98 ta $2 jg BOYS anJ $4 9g $J.98beauliful fabrici of conte'' Ladies Lastex suit.. Bathing caps Contrasting slacks .... $3.98 Sl.98 Mens wool trunk .... Girts wool suit n one-lial- and Swim Suits Ladies all wool .... MENS N w--r ' -- v Cl. For the ladies that stay young. $1.98 Denims and Deseret Rayons cloth. combinations. Smart Styles! Two-Ton- e fabrics of spun rayon stripe denim acetates. 98c v 1 1 s Ladies Slacks i I two-tone- 59c d I i SLACK SUITS Smart Jerkins s I I 1 Mso I - 1 fiMk wffln with the In connettion we 1.98 Jng matching slack and tops, complete outfit. 25 CANVAS SPORT SHOES Coolj comfortable, stylish and economical. Sport styles shoes contrasting color trim, Sanatized lining to eliminate unpleasant odors. mis-Mona- . paiti-npan- is 1 1 Ladies Coats Childrens, 79c; Ladies, 98c . I e, 1 1 $4.50 Men $1,98 I Miss Helen Bowen Wins Award And Distinction at U of U THE HIGH QUALITY Of Our FISHING TACKLE REX THEATRE will bring more fish LAYTON, UTAH Saturday and Monday to your basket. MAY 24 and 26 Down Argentine Way : THURSDAY, May 29 Angels Over Broadway" allnnnnaaonn H(0)c To Everybody Saturday and Monday wallace Beerv in 20 MULE TEAM For Lower Prices on finer equipment call at Bountifuls Headquarters f o r Fishing & Hunting Judge Hardy and Son, Boys From Syracuse Youth Will be Served, Four Mothers, Northwest Passage ROBERT YOUNG ly complimentary to the intelligence of the ladies. A .noted Wesigner says womens next hats, will not be so funny season, gust when the world needs hood. something to laugh at more than of ever. Ernest Delton Partridge Mount Clair, New Jersey is spend ing the summer here with his grand parents,Mr.' and Mrs. A. L. Clark On the 16th of this month his grandmother gave a party or him in honor of his sixth birthday to BIG REDUCTION FOR AN which party a number of small chil ALL PERMANENT WAVE dren were invited. The little folks Until June 1st at had a very pleasant time. The Senior Mr. Partridge has offices New York City. 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UNION MORTUARY One of Utah's Finest Funeral Homes I , Decoration Day Special lowest-price- d Supplies VIRGINIA GILMORE DEAN AGGER RANDOLPH SCOTT SLIM SUMMERVILLE JOHN CARRAD1NE BARTON Mai CLANK CHILL WILLIS Indians, Action, Adventure, Drama, Romance, FAcitement and Massacre! ! And the Screens Greatest Thrill - Six'ctacle Ihe Forest Fire! Pete Smiths AERONUTICS The misery serials heard ovet the radio iare said to be designed for women listeners. Which is hard- well-know- n THURSDAY, June 6 SOUTH OF SUEZ Saturday and Monday Mark Of Zoro Dr. Lewis B. Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Clark, child special ist with offices in the Medical Arts building in Salt Lake City, will address Farmington ward Relief society, Tuesday. His subject will be the Prevention of Diseases of Child subject to chanp without notice. specifications WSTt |