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Show , fciWUV'A4U w. W4U 141 PIERPOIMT AVE. SALT LAKE CUT 10, UTAH mwwgwgjBBaSStti i v 8 Linda Barker . Nedra Thorderson Myrna Day VOLUME LII KAYSVILLE, DAVIS COUNTY. UTAH. THURSDAY. AUGUST Freeway Would Follow Tracks Of Bamberger Through Layton Council Urges Study of Alternates Which Would Not Split Community A proposed four-lan- e Layton along Bamberger freeway tracks through Iaiyton would cut the populated area of the community in half. Mayor Elias Dawson protested Monday night at city council meeting to Robert C.nffith, chief engineer, Utah State Road Commission. Mr. Griffith attended the meeting at the invitation of the council, to explain his departments Jaycees Stock Kaysville Pond For Kids to Fish Kaysville The Kaysville JunChamber of Commerce will stock the Kaysville Irrigation Company pond at Seventh East and Second North for children IS years of age or under with prizes to be given for the first fish caught and the largest one caught. The Jaycees and the Irrigation Company will not assume respond sibility for the children, however.. All children of Kaysville within the age limits are invited to fish after ! a.m opening day, August ior 5 Homes, A Stores series of five Lay-to- In niomors Miss Kaysville' Contest Monday 4-Divisions Kaysville Competing for the title "Miss Kaysville at Monday evening! contest will be twelve Kaysville One of the highlights of the Davis County Fair, being held in Kaysville August 13, 16 and 17, will be the parade Sat-th- e urda.v morning at 10 a.m. which will move along Main Street to the fairgrounds at Davis High school. A awcillo KJoac INayiVIIIC IxCWJ Scout Camp Trip Kaysville The Boy Scouts of the Kaysville LDS Fourth Ward left Monday on a weeks camping trip to Spirit Lake in the Uintas. John Smith is scout leader. Trailbuilder Class The Trailbuilder Kaysville class of the Kaysville LDS Fifth Ward Primary held their Funde-la- v at the Dock Chapel patio Wednesday evening. Guests were their parents. Games were played and refreshments served. Kaysville Fire Kaysville Firemen were called out Sunday to extinguish a small grass blaze near the underpass at Second North and Highway 141 at 2:3n p.m. Cause of fire was unknown. , pjnd I MeGtlflQ Kaysville The Kaysville Civic Association held a meeting Monday evening at 7:30 pm. at the home of Mrs. Iota Smith. It was the Dnal meeting of the summer youth activities. The landscape painting class will continue their regular meetings, "according to President LaMar Green. Layton Stake Plans Carnival beautiful young ladies, each spon-8ed by a Kaysville merchant. The girls and their sponsors are as follows: Linda Barker, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Barker, Kaysville, Frost Drug Company. Kay Kempf, 21, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Kempf, Kaysville, Barnett Jewelers. Nedra Thorderson, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Thorderson, Kaysville, Fairway Market Judy Sartor, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Sartor, Farmington, Brown Lumber Company. Shyrol M'arnock 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Marnock, Farmington, Western Auto. DeAnn Sjoblom, 19, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Sjoblom, Mountain . Farminjdton, Homes. JoAnn Sheffield, 1!, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sheffield, Kaysville, Creatwood Studio. . Sherrol Major, .11), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Major,. Kay-yill- e, oi Viw ARE REMOVING forma ased to pour cement bond beams which will aopport laminated wood tvaew Layton National Guard Armory on Golden Avenue. Building la about 73 per cent compieto-m- i pratfmt. Section of square at far center of photograph is entrance deaigm which wan MEN roof beams . made by popring cement into a special made form on tke ground and then hoisting completed product into place. (Reflex Journal Photo.). Layton National Guard Armory Features Longest Laminated Wood Beams In State Bowmans Market Myrna Day, 2f, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Day, Layton, Clover Club Foods. Margaret Flint 21, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry McGlinch, Kaysville, Barnes Banking Com-pany. Sharon Parker, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker, Kaysville, Inland Printing Company. Mary Anne' Wood, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill E. Wood, To Building 15; Kaysville, Perry Stewart Pontiac. Miss Kaysville will be crowned Drill Hall Floor, by Calene Ilenrie, who is Miss Light Ball Utah National Guard and an atLayton Brick layers began work this week on the second story and upper drill hall walla tendant to Miss Utah. The queen of the $190,700 Layton National Guard Armory on Golden Avenue and Walter D. Grow, Salt will be presented with a trophy. At Also special award will go to Lake City, job foreman, reported the structure is now seventy-fiv- e percent completed. and the two her attendant queen The $22iNi lighting Kaysville Mr. Grows men poured the cement floor for the second story section which runs along the and there will be a prise for the system' at the city park is now west side of the building last week, along with the bond beams which will support the laminated talent winner. being used for night softball section which runs along the front in The aueens will be judged first games, according to Mayor Lloyd wood beams aryl decking for the roofing of the one-stor- y bathing suits. A. Bishop. The 33 lights are on of the armory facing Golden Ave The Miss Kaysville contest is 7 poles around the ball grounds being sponsored bv the Kaysville and were installed by city emChamber of Commerce unFirst in State Junior ployees. A unique feature of the armory der the direction of Dick Bowhere and in Bountiful, which are man, chairman, Homer Reed, Hyboth contracted to Chytrus Broth- lon Smith and Robert Major The ers Company of Salt Lake City, winner will enter the Miss bavis are the laminated County contest et the county Kaysville The Kaysville , LDS The "Modern Annie Layton wood beams which will hold up fair. Second Ward Primary will pre Miss is Audrey Higgs, Oakley," the drill hall roof. Longest suen Contest begins at fl p.m. Wrd 8ac born and raised nght here in Lay Prornl be used in the state, beams rament meeting to Sunday evening 't She jg the 17.ye.rid daughsix of them will be supported by eM of Mr. and Mrs. James A. will be Help twelve cement columns. The lamMay. Hi North Fort Une of jjxji inated beams, which are lengths Mrs. Edna Layton, president, made with the ability .mazing he announcement. of wood glued together under high , jfie fjrst lcame pubicly known ' pressure, are stronger than timwhen she won the Trowbridge , ber and more fire proof than steel. in 11437, at Davis March, Trophy Contractor Leonard Chytrus said ' High School. She shot a score of Monday he expected the Layton total 14? 7s to and standing prone Armory to he completed about Kaypville The Kaysville LDS 173. This was 13 points above Third Mard Trailbuilder class in her nearest competitor. September 13. The Bountiful Armory, where the workers started Primary held a Fundelay SatToward the end of the school hoisting the beams for the drill urday evening at the Rock Chapel. year, the percentages of everyones First delivery of Wehall roof M'ednesday, is approxi- berKaysville Parents were guests at the patio Basin District Conservancy and loth standing prone, scores, mately two weeks ahead of the water for Kaysville occurred at party and games. were figured on the scores shot be com- 11 am. and will Layton building Tuesday when two second throughout the school year. Audpleted about September 1, he said. feet of industrial water was turned came first again, and won tty rey Brick Contractor R S into the ditches of Kaysville IrMiles Trophy. tops with Audrey Higx . . The brick work is being sub- rigation Company. On May 4, 1137, the 12th annual rifles contracted to Knudson Brothers With sufficient water from presKaysville The Kaysville LDS N.R A. Junior Regional Tournaof Salt Lake City. Capitol Elec- ent sources to finish out the Fourth M'ard Relief Society will ment was held from Davis, five In the singles, Audrey took 2nd tric of Salt Lake City has the elec- year, Kaysville is selling the wahold a work day next Thursday, boys and Audrey, went to the contrical contract and Bylund Plumb- ter to the irrigation company. The had matches three place for her score in standing August , at 14 a.m. at the home test. They each of Mrs. Becky Ashhaker. Those as singles, then one team match. position. Then she came in 2nd ing of Pleasant Grove has the city owns 2W) acre feet of indusand plumbing contract A trial water. attending are being asked to bring Davis took 3rd place in the team again, when all the scores were heating tunnel under- Treated culinary water will be added together. a lunch. match. ground, running along all the walls available to the city as soon as of the building will hold the elec- the new million gallon reservoir trical, heating and plumbing sys- just east of the intersection of s tems for easy access. Crestwood Road and Highway Ml An attractive entrance for the is completed. The water will be armory has been made by pouring taken irom the Weber Basin line a square shadow box design in a which parallels Highway M. It wooden form on the ground and will be taken from the reservoir then lifting it into position. to the city system by way of a Located just west of Central pipeline now being laid that they need a change, too. Mhat had better prepare to take them. By Mary Bowring For me, at least, its over that will they say when they go back And, believe me, it takes some Davis Junior High school, the I.ay-to- n down Crestwood Road by George National Guard Armory is Provstgard and Son of Salt Lake great American institution known to school in the fall and every- preparation. You must wash and built jointly by federal, City. as the VACATION." one asks them M'hat did you do iron and starch everything before being The reservoir contractor is Mac on your vacation" and they can you ram it into a suitcase or an school and community funds, the Construction such Utah store. first for the the venture You know, that period you work not come box Company of Salt from old packing with some weird tale up At Lake National Guard. know that present workers hard for 34 weeks to have two off; such as "We City. Of course, they you scaled the peak at clothes The armory will be used by Bat are pouring the posts which will that time you "get away from it Mt. Everest! Indeed, if you dont wont wear any of their will be tery A of the 222nd Field Ar hold the cement cap of the reall"; that "change is as good as give your children an away from while they are away but a rest theory that makes you home" vacation, youll probably of the opinion that a vacation tillery Battalion, Layton City and servoir. Completion is expected in return to the old routine with so give them a, psychoses-o- r a vacation from ordinary Davis School District. Seventy-fiv- e the next few weeks, according to arrest. means much vim and vigor. cleanliness and that jeans can be percent of the cost comes from Mayor Lloyd A. Bishop, the government, the other twenty-fivKaysville City owns 100 acre Well, for us, thank goodness, So, unless you have relatives or worn indefinitely. iron-- , of treated Weber Basin Washared feet the and weve had itj Besides the by a being town close in that percent washing grandmas i ter. school district. and If you have children,, you decide will put up with the children, you on 12) city Page (Continued Rotary Tours Prison Layton Layton Stake will sponsor a carnival at the Layton Elementary school Augst 23 and 24, which will feature a country store, concessions of all types and rides. Money from the event will go into the stake building funds, according to Frank Hickenlooper, chairman of the carnival. He is being assisted by Elmer Major and Arthur V. Bulkley, and Dale attempt to enter Department Store the B. Schofield. On sale at the counsame evening by forcing a rail try store will be canned vegetables, fruits and winter potatoes. into the keyway. Brails-ford-Big- 18 Judge Fair Parade Entries - eleven-year-ol- Police Chief Leland R. Nalder. In his confession, Chief Nalder said the lad admitted breaking into three homes and two stores in Layton between July 7 and 21, taking approximately $42, and unsuccessfully attempting to enter a third business building. He has been referred to juvenile court for further action. First Burglary Warren Dowdle, 2! Ellison St., reported the first burglary July :as $.18 7, when approximately taken from his home. Mr. Dowdle later found $114 of this amount wadded up and thrown into his automobile. A rear window was pried open at Layton Drug Company, 24 East Gentile Street, sometime early July 14. Apparently hothing was taken. There was also nothing reported missing from the Edward T. Limb home, 1714 South Liberty St., entered about !( a m. July is, Drawers were tipped upside down in the apparent search for money or other valuables. Other Burglaries The fourth and fifth break-in- s occurred Sunday, July 21, at the Andrew E. Schow home, .'121 Park Street, where $2 was taken while the occupants of the home were at church; and Layton Cleaners, 110 West Gentile Street, where a rear door panel had been broken and $2 in pennies, nickles and dimes was taken, along with a dress, that was found thrown beneath a truck at the rear of the The pennies and small store. change was left in a pile in an alley between the Cleaners and Max Bishop Ford Sales when the boy apparently was frightened away. The final burglary occurred about 7 p.m. The youth also admitted an NUMBER er n burglaries in homes and business establishments have been d solved with the arrest of an Verdeland Park youth by 1937 i Hylon Smith is chairman of the project, assisted by Kaye Barton Kaysville The Kaysville Rotary and Don Howard Club toured the Utah State Prison Wednesday evening, according to Carl Racker, program chairman. Layton Youth, 11 Admits Entering 1. Will plans for using federal interstate highway system funds in Utah. he indicated Mayor Dawson would be more in favor of the controlled access highway being placed in the western section of Parade entries will be judged1 the city in the vicinity of the Union Pacific or Denver and Rio Grande in four divisions -- civic, religious or fraternal; retail or industrial; railroad tracks. iOUt county and individual, ac- 010 Miles in I'tah to Ra' odd., chairman of The road official said of the 41,-' cordin WM) miles now allocated phase of the I air program, nationally for the interstate system, JM miles Entries will be judged one hour were in Utah to be built at a cost prior to parade time without per-o- f $;us,(i(si,(ino, an average of 3341, sonnel and also in motion dur-- j En-- 1 inhi per mile. The highway from ' ing parade with personnel. an interchange south of Layton, tries must he registered by Au- coun-- , gust 111. north to the Davis-WebPrizes will include sweep- ty line, a distance of 8.2 miles, ' stakes winner receiving trophy is expected to cost U,uxi,tXHi, or and ribbon; first prize, trophy to approximately $I,inni,(MK per mile, be awarded first place winner he said, adding that though other in each division; second place and routes thiough the Layton' area third place ribbons in each divihad been discussed, his depart- sion. v ment felt the one along the BamTentative schedule for the enberger tracks was the best tire Fair is as follows; , He said tentative- plans call for Thursday, August IS an interchange at the present junc- h a.m. All jr. livestock entries tion of Highway ill and !il-must be in place. (the (Continued on Page 8) (Continued on Page 8) ;t. Layton Sherrol Major Contractor Hopes Complete Bricklayers Start Walls of Second Park September Kaysville Kaysville Second 2-- - Audrey Higgs Wins 4 Trophies For Rifle Shooting Ability tJh!v.Irriter Jr Kaysville Gets First Weber Hold Fundelay' Basin Water Work Day three-foot-wi- Mary de Meanderings Vacation Time Troubles, Glad Its Over 12-in- |