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Show OCTOBER 18, 1932. THE JOURNAL The THE OLD HOME TOWN V. I 0U PRESENTED RAIN -MAKING CHECK Bv STANLEY 1 JOURNAL ' weekly newspaper published in the interests of the residents of Davis County, at Layton, Utah. A I i. matter at Entered as second-clas- s Layton, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. Published By INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 the- - UTAH STATE PSVATS0CJI0y NATIONAL "EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Natl Advertising Representative &, Newspaper Advertising Service. 222 No. Michigan Ave. Chicago, III. $1.00 Per Year Payable In Advance. Leonard H, Johnson, Richfield, executive secretary of Southern Utah Water Development Assn., center, presents $3600 check to Dr. A. Ray Olpin, University of Utah president, for rainmaking "study. Dr. J. Vern Hales, right, will supervise project. Subscripts: In combination with The Weekly Reflex, $3.00 per year. Aided By Surgery Lloyd E. Anderson Editor Manager Mary B. Bowring News Editor MOVIE HATS OFFERED.IN BOND CONTEST Suited For Town . Display Advertising Manager , Red Cross News Mrs. Stanley Parrish, Centerville; Mrs. George Swan, Kaysville; Mrs. Milton B. 'Fisher and Mrs. Frank B. Muir, Bountiful; of the Davis County Chapter, American Red Cross, attended a meeting at the new Veterans hospital Friday ARTHRITIS? I have been wonderfully blessed in being restored, to active life after being crippled in nearly every joint in my body and with muscular soreness from head to foot. I had Rheumatoid Arthritis and other forms of Rheumatism, hands deformed and my ankles were set. Limited space prohibits telling you more here' but if you wil write me I will Teply at once anc tell you how I received this wonderful relief.. Mrs. Lela S. Wier 2805 Arbor Hills Drive P. O. Box 3122 Jackson 7, Mississippi Bond Bonnet Special Convair airliner to fly movie stars hats to a Utah. SALT LAKE CITY Like one of This event is going to give Utah Hedda Hoppers hats? Joan Craw- people a chance to remind themfords ? Betty Huttons ? Or a little selves of both the new and the old girl hat from Margaret OBrien? advantages of Defense Bonds, Just a few well chosen words said Clem S. Schramm, state direcabout U. S. Defense Bonds will tor. Some of the new features he win prizes like these in the Bon- mentioned are increased interest, nets for Bonds contest that starts shorter time to maturity, optional next week. extension privileges, and entirely So far, 38 movie stars and other new bonds like the Series H securcelebrities have contributed one or ity that is now available. more of their favorite headpieces A television Defense Bond profor the patriotic Utah project. gram is scheduled for October 12 Committees organizing the con- to describe the Bonnets for Bonds test in cooperation witl? the U. S. contest and parade the hats. The Treasury are headed by Mrs. J. Bond Bonnets will be seen in Bracken Lee, chairman, and Mrs. fashion shows, window displays, H. D. Farrington, coordinator. theatres, stores, and at various Members of the central group in- public" events. Until the close of clude Mrs. Clinton D. Vernon, Mrs. fhe contest hats will be available Harry Nelson, Mrs. Gus P. Back-ma- on request to the Bonnets for Mrs. Clell Pettey, Mrs. Irma Bonds headquarters, 308 Federal F. Bitner, Mrs. N. L. Herrick, Mrs. Building, Salt Lake City, O. E. Grua, Mrs. J. A. Theobald, Mrs. I. R. Morrison, Mrs. Nevin F. SALLY'S SALLIES and Mrs. T. Roetta Wetzel, J. V. Woolsey afternoon. "All chapters in Utah which participate in hospital service programs for the Red Cross were represented. Plans were made to recruit volunteers to serve as volunteers in the hospital. Any one interested should call the local Red Cross Chapter, Bountiful 230. Disaster Institute To Be Held Thomas Q. Williams, Disaster Chairman, of Davis County Chap ter ARC will attend d Disaster Institute to be held October 14th and 13th at Red Cross headquarters in Salt Lake City. Production Meeting To Be Held Red Cross production volunteers will meet Thursday, October 10th, at the Red Cross office, 73 West Third South, Bountiful. A quota of card table covers, bedside bags, bedroom slippers and fracture pillows will be cut out. The articles will be distributed to the four LDS Stake Relief society presidents who have agreed to have them made. On completion the articles will be sent to the Hill Air Force Base hospital. Mrs. Rulon Fisher and Mrs. Stanley Parrish will supervise the cutting and sorting Thursday. the Western Air Lines office and arrangements have beerf made for , n, . Kil-foyl- e. 3 1 The event will be 'based on entries completing, in 23 words or I believe less, this statement: U. S., Defense Bonds are now even better because Entry forms will be published in newspapers and will be available at banks, postoffices, and other Defense Bond agencies. While much of the work of encouraging participation will be done by Utah womens organizations, the contest is open to 'men, women, and children of all ages. Residence in Utah is the only requirement. One prize hat will go to the winner in each; county. Additional bonnets will be awarded in those counties with the highest partici- ... ' - '3$ si$vl By VERA WINSTON YARN-DYEworsted in deep gray with a polished black velvet collar is the fabric and color formula for a new and very attractive town suit. A yoke frames the high-place- d and dont keep telling people re vers of the double-breaste- d Daddy never went to school. He closing, and the peplum is got educated after I married t padded to an arched line The him. jacket is lined in t bright red taffeta and there is a matching It takes 00 pounds of sugar to - skirt The: is blouse taffeta pation "rate. produce the explosives to fire one " center-seameand ' straight, In Hollywood. Bonnets f ol1 round from a modern battleships Bonds .headquarters is set up at sixteen-inc- h gun.D .MARION CODY, 42 (above), of Milwaukee, Wis., who lost all ten fingers through frostbite, is once again a useful and productive citizen, thanks to surgery and rehabilitation. Dr William R. Frackel-ton- ,' called In to do the 'surgical of part the Job, made deep clefts in . the palms between the fingers and the stumps, lining them with skin grafts. After, healing, Cody retrained hands in Curative Workshop of Milwaukee. (International) I slot-seam- ed . d. i -- - MUGGS AND SKEETER BY WALLY BISHOP 0 ,TS ON-HO- ONLY A BOOK TO TEACH |