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Show THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, JULY .in ECONOMIC .in 1 v 1 i i ned his hi id so Russian llnwivir, I iiiitui nitislv mi n i f I,I u. i kc i ,i him t ll it- e. s es .it she p, tin M n, she is a treuiindous r I ud it i ii'.1-.ii hi. i, I i ,i l i mu it il'ii ii..1 the k W L s h ' it till hi f .1 i l s t hi ll i,l .1 h i I, HlCIILKillTS I, j - i.t ( , , lilt, took 11)1 dii Mai.,1 I M, , -- , I j s vt,il,U Mu t ' i In a i 01 I - -- ,,.l ,lsiii' 1) I " in i I 1 li t I 1. 1 ,i,l l.t , - V - , 1' i i it i '1 I, - , ,V win In ' v null , I ll - Wile i I .111 .ii d III. Hits a d v I I I 1, t i 111, 111'! ,t , '.I d Ill Inin .m' .1 i I j ii pi h ,i h, t Ii ll s m ll ,il Mil i Ml d mi ll Dll the - p, i , w - ' I, ll h, d his hi (i DM ni'Ciiiy in pi i ii '.i i I ms ll.ll III" II liable H 1,1 Ht s I 111, Inn s i Ii i l I I e, ,1 ga 11 aplt.lllst 1 Ci 'I' in u I' i ,o ! i t Ores Low-Grad- e pt nit, ''Si t VS 'A Ri t pi, d i in s.iay tu tin Ha- ' I. ll- L ''Id, ''a 4 .it n I :v . ans 't 1 - llillii all . s Lis S'isi11 4 in. ms sliDiil.l must il f n t I tins lampaign the !t 1 - s- - 1 - In-si- - 1 - - liii tii i this Id in they ha e attempt! d N ( hurt Ii lull's till I'tt I H finch phased SI S s 1U Mi, n a i n i n g s i'i HMtnii t htiii lull at spi ci h id June 22 was d! ( xi cpt tonss lii il llltk'l "a al ihlciest No statesman lias been in- .stiltJ.,M bas rt.uls be stiiiih ,i t h issia, despite mule anti ommunist fie all pledges of fniigbt the Soviet idea for 2 5 yeais. tin pat t, ill spillh irtukhip lie said be would Itaki nothing llitlii s spohi'ii trasntis fm war la k iliat lie lias said In fore, lint, tg.tmst tin- Sos ii t ate Ins usual be said, the one aim of Ihitisli polthat Russia ha'l ity now is the complete destruci l.a in i tuii -hr lur tn lisul agreements. that tion of N'ausm. Then fore, he adout up Kussi.iii agi ills wcic-- seeking thf ded, I'.ngland trgaidx Russia as an fall ut thi- Km h, and that he ally, and will glt bet all possible to saw- ,u tim umpe aid was s p fii.m thf blight ut t iiimiiunisiii. No lb.it is likt ly to be the attitude that tin-siof mil govetiniK nt, though it may fun hi ahhi not be i than an amount to tvptessed so liankly. Washfm the ss.intoii hie.ih.tgt nt another ington dm snt list Mosiow, and tu. its Kussia has in abundant f high nllii i.ils have said Lift lv that hu ks ss hat soi f Is it h i must diffuse stiikes woe loinmunist-i- n Roosi veils fctam, to Iffl thf (iiiiuan pfoplf; spirt il. Ilowevet, Mr like Mr ( hurt bill's, is the ful, to piopil tin- ( u man ssat point, of Hitlerism. In that enAnd, mi top id that, it Kus-5as a null deavor, any ally is w eh omed, hf ilfstmyi-i on tally .so powctliil a one as Ruspais pt'ssfi, II it r mhiM no longer attask from the Last. sia. hast- to r If Hitler subdi'ts Russia, lie will Hf louhl thi n oun filtrate all of Ins weapons for thf final assault on have all be metis -- the him hade rhc Hntish Isles. will no lmiget be impoitant, and tl is clear to anyone that Hitler be wil lliave takt n a long step tohas taken a gigantic gamble. Rus- ward niasteiy of Asm as will as sia, as Napoleon found out, lias Europe. It Hitler loses in Russia, been the graveyard of cmpiie lie will be finished. lie fate ol It is a vast land, and much of mm li of the wot Id may be dciided k is geographically and climatically in the wheat fields of the Ukraine, unfriendly. In the Little Corporal's and the oil lands of the Caipathjaux phrase, Empires die of indigestion." And Russia is the biggest bite that any eonqtierer could at- r t d V ho has l.t ! ipll-llli'l- ls ,li Dim di , , - M , High-Grad- e Thieves Iml Car Ivot at Clearfield tl nth, II 1 tllllllitlil They Mine The And II lhurn Dixon Mrs,. Roy Davis, ball Weaver and t.olda Ihornley enjoyed an outing at HeviK Slide and Como Friday. gem logical 'J he West Layton was in chaige of xairament i Ij.s j,;il,img Sunday evening. Ml- Lester Morey tntertained a n o fur of futnds at dinner party .tt tli , ir home Monday, in honor ot husband s huthday anniversaiy. jin-- , lovers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Prank D. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Simmons, Clay Adams, Mrs. Melvin Day, Misses Carmen and Juhe Adams and John IL, I.uke and altriik Adams. 'Man Prom W allate beery in Dakota will he shown at the Rex Theatre Saturday and Monday, and short. July 5 and 7, also news CauThursday, July 10, Captain night. 10c to is everybody this tion 14, Saturday ani Monday, July 12, " VounK 1 oni Fdkon Thursday, and July 17, Arizona'. Saturday ban Tin Alley Monday, July Thursday, July 24, Tugboat Annie Sails Again, Saturday and MonOver the Moon day, July and also Flag Speaks. Miss Eileen Jex, has returned to her home in Provo after spending two weeks with Misses Maxine and Kathlene Green. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jex and family of Provo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Layton. IDavid Weaver, Mis hull S, I il - ,iimi I I v lIl'S- - I ll,h with d I .III i i till .1 ll M i . i l.l , duties, k S.iull, 1 anility shinfts tit partmt nt at ng ton, was the theft of xevt-i-,,il urn s ,l mu and used i ar batteries and f In and tin- - from the used car a win i a - pin t In pi M, i vi, ut i ii mu s sit m m,i dil i full iiidI a hat ion lot ot (lie barlow Motor Company K - v ill t jm a niuntli m mme Hut as time at ( li at field, 'i be loot was valued and was taken rtl lip Spl wi, us dii, and if Ilith l is tint able at approximately III V Id ib it. i Russia in a butty, tin- Her tio mused tars on the lot. it ,t n , ! .( .1 I' I i, , ni'i'liis i ll"!'-- , ,1 li ill i l1 .i Ml iih Ml I ! i kumi ( is I. Ill 1 i . i 11 " I ..,is ii ,, , I I id -t i 11 'I ' s i .t , iC , "lull lilts .is s 'll I til it Ct mill I ( i ,i 'll I i i l I' nil. -i i .i , .ill i I I II Cm " t ill rmil 1 .. ' i i,i.. i. t.l - t v !' .'1 ll s l ' III W .1 .1 o i' 'on I Ills 3, 1941 i Licenses Issued At Farmington Show Increase 26-2- and June marriage licenses at Farmington by County Clerk R. lhuce Major, reached a total of 195 for the two months. May .showed 77 recorded, while 88 yvere issued in June. May, 1940 showed a reiord of 90, revealing 17 iiioie fur May, 1941, June, 1940 gaye a total of 77 issued, only 11 b ss than in June 1941 Int uses were issued on the ig last day of June, which is rather a hith nuinher for Day is county in one day, NO licenses were issued tin- Inst tin days of July. May Bountiful News . tempt. Hitler certainly must have felt theie was no other solution to bis problems before deciding to give the marching order to bis front along the 1, that extends from Narvik to the Carpathians. From the militaiy point of view, you can find about any opinion on the quality of t he Russian army, you want. Russia Rives out few figures concerning the Red army. However, it is generally believed that at least 12,(00,(X10 men have been given military training and that, fully mobilized, her regular army, plus reserves, would total 5,000,000 or more. Estimates place her air force at 9,000 planes, though there is doubt as to their quality. It is known that she has gigantic gualities of tanks, motorized and other mechanical arms, but. again, many think them of poor quality by comparison with the Nazis tools of destruction. Of all the nations, Russia and this ountry arc the nearest to being so far as resources 500-mil- e artil-R-r- y 1 Wild Life Group Remodeling Club House at Refuge iiianced by the Davis county Wild Life federation, a club house is being erected at the larmington bay refuge, Dr. IT Keith Karnes announced. The original frame building lias bee timoved to the end of the middle dyke of the refuge, approximately two miles of Centerville and is to he if modeled to contain kitchen ami dining room facilities for hunters of the oiganization. The building will also serve for other purposes of the federation. 1 William Galbraith Assumes Duties Popular Couple Married In Salt Lake Temple Miners in one of Utahs mines, where I n contain various amounts of low grade ore, a term given to the grade which Is too low grade to ship or mill. The values are there, but the operating cost Is too heavy to warrant min- 1&K- - The amount of ore In a mine Is therefore largely determined by operating costs encountered in handling it. Labor costs, supply costs, sometimes pumping costs, shipment costs, treatment costs, and taxes all are a determining fac- tor In tne situation. Low grade ore is a problem. In some Instances It Is necessary to mine the product and store it on the dump, but most often it is left in the mine. When it is piled on the dump it is generally stored separate from the mine waste, in I I 1 C law mines All . Ome upon a time statesmen agieed about some queer notions which they called international parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Thurgood. Mr. and Mrs. Kesler of San Pratuisco were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. F.ugene Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Schenck and small children of West Ogden were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Scht-t k's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Playing cards yvere designed by artist in 1392, and they have been driving people crazy tver Lay ton. a mazy- - ore is low-gra- UTAH Saturday and Monday problem. the hope tha It may be of value at 80rae future time. Therefore, the higher the cost of operaUnR a mlne the 8maller the mineable ore body becomes and the smaller the ore reserves and the smaller the mining industry. In Utah mines have adopted a policy of mining as much low grade as possible with the view of lengthening the life of the enterprise rather than "gutting'' the high grade ore for a temporary showing. jf becomes a tragedy when low grade ores are left in the ground because miners can seldom come back and take this ore out. Unless the low grade is mined with the higher grade, the great majority will remain underground forever, Thus much potential wealth is Mrs. Alton Cleveland and daugh ter, Barbara, of Montana is a guest ot Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Smedley. Mrs. JM. B. Howard was hotess to fier bridge club Thursday. Luncheon was served at one p. m. The Bountiful Womens Safety council met Monday evening at the Junior high school with Mrs. S. D. h Wynn presiding. Mrs. Mary was the speakof Salt er. An election of officers was held with the following officers elected: Mrs. Robert Nicol, president; Mrs. Robert Blamires, 1st vice president Mrs. Jesse Briggs, second vice Mrs. Archie Briggs, president; Mrs. third vice president; Elgin Mrs. Emma treasurer, Handy, Moss .historian and Mrs. C. C. Gardner secretary. Mrs. Wynn was appointed as a director with two others to be chosen. Miss Irene Sessions, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sessions entertained the L D S mission home in Salt Lake, Monday. Miss Sessions iwill leave July- 9th for the Hawaiian L D S mission. Miss Jean Smith and Miss Mary at Margaret Morgan entertained delightful luncheon honoring Irene A very inspirational farewell testimonial was held Sunday evening at the Bountiful Second ward chapel with Bishop Win. R. Smith in charge. Many friends and relatives called at the sessions home to enjoy a social evening, following the testi monial. Music at the home was furnished by the Bel Canto Ladies chorus of Salt Lake with Miss Bertha Sessions as soloist. The Sunday evening program follow-s- : Prelude, Mrs. Coy J. Hayward; congregational Come, singing, Come Ye Saints; invocation, R. Alvin Moss; The Stranger of Galilee, Bel Canto Ladies chorus; Sacramental music, Lucy Fackrell; choral selections, a and b numbers; vocal solo, Three Wishes, Bertha Sessions; speaker, Olivia S. Piano, solo, Liebestraum, Margaret Poulson; vocal duet, hills - lost. New York and Mr. and Mrs. Vagas, Nev., Keller, of spent last Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Flint with their brother, Dr. Paul Keller and wile. Dr. and Mrs. Paul Keller left Thursday by auto for camp Shelby Missippi where he enters the medical corps as first lieutencnt in the De-wa- CLEARFITL1) 1 REX THEATRE a in 38th div ision. Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner barlow-o- f Mrs. Rachel Whitesides returned Clinton v isited relatives and home from Los Angeles, Sunday, Iriends here Sunday. to spend the summer here. Mr. and Clarence Nelson and daughter, Mrs. Lewis Whitesides accompanViylvia of bountitul were attendants ied her home and will spend a few Clatk funeral services the at John hree missionaries arrived days with Mr. and Mrs. L. M. C learfield last Sunday to attend the held in the local ward chapel last Whitesides. funeral services of Mrs. E valine SunJay afternoon. Other visiting L. Ellison spent last week Stoker 'Holt. They are: Mr. and attendants came from Ogden North endJames in Delta, Utah. and The Mrs, Jesse 11. barlow serving in Ogden, Syracuse Liberty. Mr. bnd Mrs. Leo Foxley, Mr. the North West mission and Elder latter place had been Mr. Clarks Mrs. W. E. Evans and Mrs. and Robert Holt, a missionary in the home during his early manhood. Mr. and Mrs. I.eland Brown and Alice Hughes spent Sunday in North Central states. Mrs. barlow Wyoming with relatives. is a sister of Mrs. Holt, while Rob children of Worland, Wyo., visited Mr. and Mrs. Max Weaver of includwith several relatives is days ert her youngest son. were last week-en- d Logan guests ing Mrs. Dollv brown, Mrs. Vida At a recent sacrament meeting of Mr. and Mrs. David Weaver. Mrs. Fannie Stakcr, held in the local ward Clark, James, chapel. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Layton and Nancy Wood was teleased as sec- Atlo and l'rank brown. two sons left Wednesday morning Mr. Mrs. and Forest Sim of ond counselor in the Relief society for Denver, Colo., to visit relatives. were visitors ot Syracuse and Mis Rachel Sunday arson was apNext the Relief society pointed to tdl the vacam v Cither Mr. Suns father and sisters, Alex will holdTuesday their social at the home Miss Sim Nettie Mrs. and Sun, oi licet s are Piesident. Mrs Kath-enn- e of Mrs. Maggie Flint at two oclock Mvrtlc laques. Father, liist Conns, lot. M , Miss Cleone Adams of Layton Mrs. this Callas of Bingham canMabtl Steed, and, Seciet try and and Misses Arlene Parker and yon is visiting with relatives and Ha Smuh HMMiiri, Mrs llilcn in lliiggs of Bountiful left mends this vicinity. hicobs and sm ill sons ,M" Mr. and Mrs John W eir ami baby lhursday evening by train for Paul and Vnnis o' .s mt l Mom.-s- . uhtoim.i ate visit me mill M r. and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Palmy ta. New York, where they W t ir ot Ogden have returned from will attend the Palmyra pageant. Mis Pn.i" ; S :i t s Adams will visit her brother, a V t s Idou bennett tup tuu the "5 elloivstone Nation- Mi" David 1 . Adams, who is there on al pnik. husband hey who away about a vi.inthon I a c c k iiiis'ii'n and is with the tn the si'ei t nn t i! u , U:cv expect to visit in 1agcan-on Jas an pi t ti t m ts ,,n , a Poston and other cities and return Mis hi n a m home By wav of St. I.ouis. Dee host- .d, tipdnn J. ard and Warren S. StevenIt out a m.it'f ope: a t ton )'ct fot tiled, -son, sesns of Joe Stevenson are iveta! d.ivs M' ami Mrs. John Phillips and here from Pasadena, Calif, to spend Cdcll Ness, or.s of (dg.K-d Phillips of Ucon. Idaho; Mrs. the summer. I'miai e. enti'i, iiMtar o! Mr. and Hazel took and rson, Blaine, of ar Mrs. J. A. Allan spent , 'Its Arv il Ncssiotis and Mr. Kevburg, Idaho, and Mrs. Sunday in Marriott with relatives. Mts 1 ucutdu beecher has return Henry Payne of Burley, Idaro atLeonard Layton and Golden Lay ed to her home in Willard, tended the funeral of Mrs. Homer ton motored to Utah, U Rockland, Idaho cr xiUT, ,YMt Mrs W alker here this week. last week-enThey 'Wik llailfiokl. accompanied Nlrs William Merrill of Brigham George Udv. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Neville c visited and itv relatives here last week Miss Helen Call 1 City and Mr. he !W cst Layton Relief society-wil- l Tuesday fro ma tworeturned home weeks trip to and Mrs. Hannon Hilton and hold their annual outing at California. 6abv Wav lie of Ogden were Sunorn Parr in Ogden next Lieutenant Franklin Hickenloop-er- . day visitors of Thomas Hitton and Tuesday, Julypark S. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank family. Hie follow ing people enjoyed Hickenlooper left the last of June Mr and Mrs. lames Warren and! treasure hunt and steak frv at the tor camp Roberts in California. daughters. M,sS belle Warren and home of Mr. and Mrs. The Nimble Thimble Sterling Mrs. Sewing liaheth Plhott attended the 1 hornley in C learfield, Saturday club met at the home of Miss BarMineral services of Mrs lane bo.!-d- v Mr. and Mrs. Snowden bara Dawson, held in the Sytaeusc 'ward last evening ednesday afterRoberts. Mr. and Mrs.. John V. noon. After Sutulav refreshments meeting, dunis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bush were served to Mrs. Clarence Baird d Mrs. David Miller, leader, liss (. harleen Adams Miss son, John Reed Maurcne Sullivan. Miss Charlotte then home m o Ulntesidcs and Miss Flainc Tavlor tin tn w eeks Next meeting wilt be held at Miss r man s inothi Elmer Barlow and Nulhvans. and W eldon Mi-- s Roberts, Audrey Tern- - of Ccntralia. Mnnl.,1 k Moore and Mr. as ungton. spen tla-- t weik Ian an.! .s t. at the l'id oe o: i n;T ' on v d llav non -' Rav William Galbraith of Kaysville, since. recently appointed supervisor of streets, water and sewer at Kays- - , Choi al R I M .oi ' ( H 1. t - t i, Spnng, PC, Mission, uy , n liam , Smil lv. ,, ing, Trutt i n, Walt, r Mis. CdV p. Mis y 1 'lav lot t.Uciiil rmt I ! t h , i, Id-- , a i tun u. . j non) to l.e of t alilot ii'. t St i . i ' , t l , running to lit PI ft Dili 9 t" J ,, p. m. and If n't i given from 4 t,, j j Monday thnnigh the subjects to Pf life saving and auiT, t Red Cross volunttf The Red Cross is al defense, scrim- id army and navy ) os ,t ing the Red Cross i,,r Mr. and Mrs. ,slrt ,;,"v Mr. and Mrs. Ar,,!, ' and Mrs. Max an,t ,, Mrs. Allan Adams tn, w,i r fry at Mueller paih, 9 ing. Mrs. B. L. Kesler man Armstrong are n. Los Angeles. A Red Cross produ, m was held Tuesday wn yirs T Gailey 3n charge S, tes were prepared iut,,n i, vh,ff each layette contains Iu articles. They were in.,' Dil ton and Kaysville woers, caps, socks, du-,- , bath operating shawls and baby gunlt na7'. women of Davis count i and Y. ' Red Cross worktrs m t')c will also be shippo -- , -- i , i ' - Ui-- h, " . , Edge-wort- high interest to residents of Dans county, is the marriage of Miss an lee Vow lys of Farmington and Robert Dean Simmons of Cay-toon June 26 at the Salt Lake temple. David A. Hroadbent officiated. lie btide is a daughter of Mrs. Went gc W Vow lex of Farmington. he hi idegroom, who is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simmons of ay ton, is associated with the O. 1. Skaggs company at Among the parties planned for the hride, is a kite hen shower on Tuesday for 16 persons, arranged by Miss Virginia Young at her home m 1ai mington. Mrs. L. W. the omig "ill enter tain during coming week at her home at f6 e't lust Ninth street, Salt tty, A number of other parties are also being planned for the popu lar couple, who are now residing at Farmington. dington , ! -i be-fot- 8, 1 li-- fi-a- i lluiik , ovt-ithio- - j 19-2- 1, issued I of 1 Wad-doup- s; , North Davis Pair Joined In Civil Ceremony Now at home at learin Id, P and Mrs. H cm Smuh, were married June 29 at Farmw. ton by R. Bruee Maim Mrs Smith is the former Ueo Hazel Morgan, daughter fe Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moi gan of Lay. ton. Mr. Smith is the son of Mn, Mary L. Smith oi CRarneld. I he bride wore a smart jacket costume with white jueessories and harmonizing corsage Parties tor the touj.le are bee planned in their lioimr ( Mr. Kaysville Man Heads Rotarians William II. King, of Kaysvft, Wednesday was installed president of the Kaysville Rotary club at a dinner meeting held at Lagoon with 75 persons in attendance, including ynembets, partners asi guests. Mr. King is a nephew oikm United States Senator William H. King, and is well known as a Kays ville and Salt L.ake attorney. He is a member of the Davis county Bar association, and succeeds Myron F. Phillips as president of the group Installed with Mr. King were Earl L. Tall, vice president; Ama Odd, secretary; Wendell Bamts, treasurer, and Harry L. Strong and Rulon F. Barnes, directors. Tl meeting was originally planned be held at the Kaysville high school at Kaysville. to 1 Wallace Beei y in MAN FROM DAKOTA ALSO NEWS 1 1 Thursday, July Oth CAPTAIN CAUTION 1 I To Evervbotlv a'-ist- v 1 :,,h ! LAYTON .o 1 - Saturday and MondayTOM EDISON - Coming Tin Pan Alley, Tug Boat Annie Sails Again, Over The Moon, The Westener, Romance of the Rio Grande Sante Fe Trail, Honey Moon For Three, Chad Hanna, The Thiel of Bagdad. d. ''i 1 The statement above is a strong statement! Yet its a fact a fact we!! welcome the opportunity to prove. We can prove it to you. In fact, you can prove it yourself , once get complete details. Lets talL it over a talk which can result in increased farm profits for you! ... u $-o- 1 M'-"c- :c '' v - ' 1 ; ' Mr. Briggs, son R' o- 1. Ihiggs, armed in .isc Sur'd.n morning from o s'Hni a week o-- 't'on - . v. Nt- - IVi 1s 1 Outn ' to so ! - n.ii VI V 3 o;e Mi- -, G -- i,ii v ll! v tv lv r: 1 X 1 1 is a 1 M s v ft ar ;t- - 1 u i 3! iTuC-Pi- s for Mortdia, ' t i chf A cs 3 re t '"stone park on i ;k D. Kc! cr of 1 . L uUitiutt' 'l-.ayo-? .a -- ed rtgnqw -- 4- TU |