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Show THE LAYTON JOURNAL, The Layton Journal Weekly Newspaper published at Layton, Utah, in the interest of Davis county and colonies formed by former residents of the county, Intered as Second class matter at La ton, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. JOHN STA11LE, JR., Editor. Residence phone Btf. 884. Subscription price $1.23 a year cemetery, a local man said the other day, it proved most interesting Each grave that marked the resting place of some one 1 had known in the past, opened up a flood of memories and incidtnts in connection with the life of the individual. It was like turning to a page in the past and reading what was written there. A few whom 1 had never known were like blank pages. They told me nothing. No doubt their story was as interesting as any of the others if 1 had but known it. -- EDITORIAL And when ye stand praying, for give, if ye have ought against any: that your Father also which is in heaven may forgive you your trespasses. Mark Mark 11:25. oOo- -- We are not seeking in any wise to belittle the magnificence of the gift of the 32 carat diamond given given by the Aly Khan to his bride Rita Heyworth, but weve a feeling that fully as much happines and breatless excitement and real dove has been involved in the gift and the receiving of the fractional carat stones with which thousands of young husbands have plighted their troth to their beautiful starry-eyeyoung wives. It isnt the numbe of carats that counts, it is what is back of the gift and what goes with it that adds luster to the gift beyond that created in the secret laboratories of nature deep in the earth. d oOo- It is estimated that the 25 day old Ford strike cost all those directly affected over 200 million dollars. It is not possible to compute the exact cost. Each of the 106,000 workers lost an average of at least $200 in wages, or a total of 20 million dollars. The company will have lost the production of about 80,000 cars and trucks with a total value of 160 million dollars. In addition to this is the cost of he maintenance of the fifty-onplants and the payment of the office workers during the strike the strike which may easily run to 20 million dollars more. This does not take into accodnt the losses sustained by 7200 Ford deal ers and 3,500 supplier firms that sell directly to Ford. Everyone desires to live as long e -- oOo- Statistics tell us that each per- son who owns an automobile works an average of three weeks a year to keep it up. On top of this it requires the savings of sevoOoeral years of the average person to Savfhe sale of United States make the original purchase of a launched bonds by recently ings car. the government comes at an opoOoportune time and offers those with A Kansas woman was driving a splendid oppor- home her husband's tractor. In surplus funds tunity to buy with cheap dollars some way she disturbed a swarm bonds that will be worth more in of bees and they went after her. purchasing power when normal In spite of the fright and pain she is dollar return. The times today the tractor to a stop and worth around 60 cents when it brought ran a near by farm house. to .comes to the things it will buy. The doctor took 80 stings out of At the present time a U. S. Sav- her head. ings bond is the only thing one can buy that does not have an in- as possible but there is little pleas flated price. The thrifty investors ure to be found in life after one who put their cheap dollars in sav- outlives his family and the friends ings Bonds are going to realize a of his younger years. When that nice profit on their investment happens one is left pretty much when normal times return, and the alone. oOovalue of the dollar returns to 80, think that some good may come 40 or 100 cents. out of the Communist invasion of oOoSafety conferences are being China, a local man said yestercalled in various parts of the coun- day, not that China will retain try for the purpose of promotingto any of the Communistic doctrines or philosophy. I don't think it will an educational program tended make our drivers safety conscious. The invasion will on the other All of this is good and it helps, hand serve to break up the old phil but something else is needed At osophy and theory of government the present time in most parts of that has held back China for so the country the manner in which long, and cause a new form of govcareless 'drivers are handled by ernment to come in its place. Com the law after they are- found munism, as persistent as it is, canguilty of careless driving undoes a not, in my opinion, overcome and great deal of the effects of the possess China for long. The Yelteaching. The best deterent to low horde will one day submerge wrong doing is not the severity the Communists as it has of the punishment that may be every other force and ism imposed, if an offender is .apprehe- that has sought possession and nded-but the certainty of pun- domination of the nation. The Misishment. It has been found that sissippi river and the Amazon river habitually careless drivers are bring a great flood of water into prone to accidents They have one the ocean but the nonresistant after another. The only cure and ocean seems to swallow them up safeguard against such is a per- and make them a part of itself manent suspension of the driving rather than take on the characterlicense. When we supplement our istics of the rivers. China will safety, driving teaching with realis- swallow Communism in the same tic treatment of offenders we will way and cause it to lose its idenbe on the road to effective- acci- tity. The only thing that is going to change China is the individual dent prevention. oOoor the organization or the nation Some.one is authority for the that comes to her with a plan that statement 'that thirty per cent: of will better the common mans lot American. families spend more and raise his standard of living. than they earn.. Our guess Is that This can be done by putting to fully half of the remaining 70 per work the limitless man jower of cent' makes less and saves more the country in such a way that it than the thirty per cent who are can build for itself a better standunable to manage their business ard of living and produce and sell and who are always running be- its merchandise in the markets of hind. Results show that whether the world. The lot of China will a family saves money or operates not be improved by keeping China in the red depends more on man- the old China of the past. She agement than . it does . on the must be led by unselfish forces to amount of the earnings. Savings new horizons of self expression and living within ones means is and participation in world demoa matter of good management and cracy. oOodiscipline more than it is a matter of the amount of money one earns. An exchange tells of a local spin The amount of money one earns or ster who carefully concealed her receives may be the result of a age. Recently her high school class break or a chance, but the amount held its fiftieth anniversary and of money one saves is the result the local paper published a list of of good management and sustain- graduates. The general comment ed effort m regard to the secretive spinster oOowas: My; I thought she was older I took a stroll through the local than that. -- -- -- -- -- -- - sud-merge- -- -- d ORCHARD NEWS IF.ARL HIER Friday, the tenth of June, eighty of the South Davis DUP left Bountiful at 6 30 a m. on their exchartered bus to attend an The tUah. to Fillmore, cursion purpose was to visit theo riginal capitol of Utah and other points hisof interest. Pioneer relics and Estories were very interesting pecially the room where the early legislatures met to solve pioneer the problems. On the return trip, exhibit art Springville Haned bv Captain Florence Alder, Cornnah Boulton. Amy Boulton. Zelda elia Boulton, Lilly Gwynn, Day, Mills. Arietta Sleight. Lousia Mom and Elizabeth Wood. Blancheon the was hospitality chairman the ay bus. and fun was had all beautiful a noticed vou Have Orchard new green Kaiser car in owners the last few days? Happy Bangerter are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Noall and Walter and Jayne Wednesday left Steven son young weekend in evening to spend the Fillmore. Utah. This young daughher ter. Margine, has been visiting pasFillmore in grandparents Mr. and Mrs. John sed month. R. Allen, the happy, grandparents, visit are anxiously awaiting their with this family. Connie Clarkson enjoyed a great big 15 year old birthday Tuesday mother. in Salt Lake with her seriously been has Connie quite do wish ill with her ears again. We on. her better luck from now will Friends of James F. Lewis Jen-mithat learn be interested to was among the graduates who received their diplomas from tne Downev High School. Downey, exercises Commencement Calif were held Thursday evening. June 16 in the high school athletic field. The officers of the Primary would like to bring o the mothers attention the fact that summer primary meetings the start at 3 pm. Also that now on current penny dirve is new rri to raise funds for the marv hospital in Salt Lake. Thelma Christensen and Ardith Memmott have volunteered their time to come to Relief Society the 2nd Tuesday of each month to help interested ladies in figurlamp ine and textile painting andchoice shade making. Bring your frame figurine and lamp shade 10 unto the ward July 12 from lesson. first and get your til 3 p m. Also bring 2 pkgs. of cotton tape wide for wrapping your u" or furthur lamp shade frame. For ChristenThelma call particulars sen Recent visitors of the Alfred Boulton home were Mr. and Mrs. Ann. Ernest Hess and daughter. Mr. from Panama Canal Zone. U. s. Hess Is a Lt Comdr. in the women e LAYTON, UTAH, JUNE 16, 1949 Rav C. Hatch, director of senior scouts of Salt Lake Council in an Colorado with some explorer scouts of Salt Lake, on an expedition down the Colorado River. The group boarded the river at Lees Ferry and will ride it down thru the and on to the crossing of the Fathers, passing under Rainbow Bridge, embarking at Hite. The Alfred Boulton family attended the Twin Star Riding club show last Friday nite at the Maple Springs Dude Ranch. Their son, Eldon, is one of the club rider. Dr. and Mrs. Franklin West also atended th horse show. M Men and Gleaners held their fireside meeting at the George Gwvnn home last Sunday. Guest speaker was Elder Larsen Perkins of bountiful. Elder Perkins returned home recently from serving in the North Central States mission. Howard Grange and Clayne Pearson have returned home from Idaho and plan on spending the lIole-in-the-Koc- trade Will consider Catherine city property. Snyder, Box 48, Woods Cross, Utah. FOR SALE or LEASE 26 acres of good farm land; all planted. Bountiful Bill Moss. Phone $7.000 00. for k 107-J- . AUTOMOBILES - FOR SALE 38 Chev, De Luxe,very clean; see to appreciate best offer. Box 899 Rfd. Woods Cross, Utah. (Top road) Charles 17 T. Wright. FOR SALE -- Alders Service, highway 91, 5th So. 5th 17 West. Phone Btfl. 511. BIG SALE Bountiful JUNIOR GIFT SHOP, Utah, west of post office. SALE summer here. on everything, remodeling build17 Paul Piltcher of Gilmer, Tex., ing, was a guest at the George Gwynn home Sunday. MISCELLANEOUS JOE KNIGHT has 73 - cars and trucks dismantled and ready to BOUNTIFUL be sold as used parts. Clearfield. . Phone Kaysville Amasa Howard of South Bountiful, chairman of the county commissioners, and wife, are on a vacation trip with Wilford Wood, in THANK YOU FRIENDS the east. P. I 16-1- 9 437-J1- Willey, the local encyclo- pedia of early town and county FOR happenings, left last week for a trip through eYllowstone national park, and a visit with his son, Roy and family in Bighorn, Wyo. fi ACCIEim YOUR kind regards during my illness! I am row back and ready to help jou Honest, effi-- . cient service on a., real ovate problems. Joseph O Bountiful. Phone 37.7? 0 bank Realty. to fj.. 3 clothes FOR SALE Solid steel line poles, $10 per pair, $15 installed; mountain soil. 315 East 15th South. Phone Bountiful . 638 M or William Wort-le- ll--br ADS 302-W- y. 13-2- 1 FOR SALE FOR SALE! Washing Machine, recently overhauled, all new parts, with twin rinse tubs, $30. Phone 17 Btfl. 327 R. FOR SALE By owner, only 1 year old, 2 large bedroom 12x18 front FOR SALE Cocker spaniel pup pies; white with tan ears. Very good blood strain. $10 each. Call or see Orval Leak, Btfl. 98-J- 3 17 Centerville. FOR SALE New four room house with full basement; good location. It is financed by FHA. For information call 811 or come to 103 South First East, Bountiful. An electric Hotpoint range, in good condi17 tion, Call Bountiful 811. FOR SALE CHEAP FOR SALE Electric table saw, 8 entertained inch circular blade. Address: MUs Carole Liebelt week. So. X E., Bountiful Phone 304 last club her sewing 17 :T 277-been Murl Moss has to Mary to act as second assistant 1 living room FOR SALE Alice Wood, charge of the LDS Call Btfl. Barcondition. Is Moss good suit; replacing Girls. Mrs. 17 from 656 R evenings. bara Patterson who is moving , . F15 SALE OR TRADE by owner, Lnay and Pf dont just TALK Service Wc Wc get it done! (COTTONS FOR DAD Maybe youve hesitated to put your washer In for service for fear we might be slow in finishing the work. Pleas dont worry about that Wo ARE busy of course, but we make a rule to, finish each service job WHEN PROMISED and as early as possible. Phone us today. SPECIAL DIINNER UNION 2 P.M. TO10P M. FURNITURE CO. g JVowmg independent water, frame wells. m street nmmoe p...niifi.l church. Weeds crosl - -- 33 Ford coupe, good transportation. Call at N Don Cleverly and wife, Ann. and n. David Donald, age 3 mo. are w living in the ward. Their near ,me is west of the tracks is helping Mr. Cleverly lell stop. farm-s father. Jesse W. with the this summer. 15-1- 6 SUNDAY- - BOUNTIFUL, UTAH JUNE tt ra Grand summer tubbables these good little cotton AT JUST broadcloths, sunbaeks, embossed cottons. Tbeir simple, . flattering tines, and cool nntlook cn life make them ' perfect for ' daytime nr dntci . timr Misses aiacs. PHONE 15 rffrr 5T 3 OBPARTMENT BOUNTIFUL STORE UTAH BOUNTIFUL -- I FOR VETERANS (KILY . . . Dont Write Vasfengtcnl Y0WUI0MI YOOft LOCAL VA WHEN MOO WANT A QUICK ANSWERIO YOUft VA LETTER ; AND VOU WRITE WASHINGTON, HERE2? WHAT HAPPENS. . . OffICf VOUUETITR WHA GET PROMPT ATTENTION THERE. IT HAG K SENT LOCAL VA Tt AOOO VOUQ OFFICE. WHERE MOOR RECORDS ARE, FOR ACTON USED CAR SPECIALS 1936 Chey. 2 door new tires $ 95.00 1939 Ford 4 door sedan $ 395.00 1948 Pontiac station wagon $2195.00 1 942 Ford 4 dr Sed (Perfrct) $ 895.00 1940 Chev. dump truck $ 395.00 1947 Crosley pickup $ 695.00 1937 Chrysler Imperial Sed $ 395.00 1 947 Willys station wagon $1 095.00 1941 Chev. Pickup $ 495.00 1948 Jeep, metal-toheater j . j See the great tides ef the kst...vhit the nation's many historitel shrines p, , Lots of extras, cost $1800 $1295.00 New Willys Trucks and Jeep's $1397.00 Jeep's BASE PRICE Wheel Drive trucks. $1996.00 YOURHOMf AND WHILE YOUB LETTER GOES THE CAPITAL, AND BACK TO YOUR LOCAL VA OFFICE. YOULL FE SWEATING OUT GETTING THE ANSWER YOU WANT ALL THE WAY TO VOUft LOCAL VA OFFICE GO CAVE YOUPSEIF DELAYS AND IRRITATION . . . GET IN TOUCH WITH YOUR HWUAtv A OFFICE - PONT WfltE WASHINGTON! VO o Consul your ogenl regerding toco! possn9e,t schedule o train changes which bcon. June 1 Oaltler Motor Co. 107 NORTH MAIN PHONE 707 4 12 0 Your choice of several fine trains every dayrond your choice of accommodations. Including drawing- rooms, comportments, bedrooms, roomettes, upper and lower berths, reclining coach seats, delicious meals lounge cars. |